Thanks, Phil. So, to be clear, you do this on your own, entirely
independently, not a part of any nonprofit or government organization?
Just curious.
>> Could you remind us what your program is that you work with these
>> students? Web site that talks more about this effort?
>
> Thanks for asking, Jayne. I mostly work as a volunteer. Been doing
> volunteer
> computer refurbishing for about 25 years here in the Washington DC-area.
> The best record of work I've done is in the archive of emails on the
> E-Democracy
> Digital Inclusion Network email list -- at
> http://forums.e-democracy.org/groups/inclusion
> and the articles I've written for Opensource.com
> https://opensource.com/user_articles/13589
> Just recently I was appointed the chair of the digital empowerment group in
> a nonprofit named KindWorks. (http://dokindworks.org). In that role, I'm
> coordinating
> about ten other computer refurbishing volunteers. It feels great to be
> working as part of team.
> Computer refurbishing is also now an official part of my public library job.
> I set aside five
> hours per week of my library job for doing computer refurbishing work.
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Ms. Jayne Cravens MSc
Portland, Oregon, USA
The web site - http://www.coyotebroad.com
Me on Twitter, other social networks, & my blog:
http://www.coyotebroad.com/me/jayneonline.shtml
Author: The Last Virtual Volunteering Guidebook
More about the book, and how to buy it
(as a paperback or as an e-book):
http://www.coyotebroad.com/volunteer/guidebook.shtml
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