Digital Literacy: IT for Street Children

by MindLeaps
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Digital Literacy: IT for Street Children
Digital Literacy: IT for Street Children
Digital Literacy: IT for Street Children
Digital Literacy: IT for Street Children
Digital Literacy: IT for Street Children
Digital Literacy: IT for Street Children
Digital Literacy: IT for Street Children
Digital Literacy: IT for Street Children
Digital Literacy: IT for Street Children
Digital Literacy: IT for Street Children
Digital Literacy: IT for Street Children
Digital Literacy: IT for Street Children
Digital Literacy: IT for Street Children

Project Report | Oct 30, 2017
What Do Street Kids Do in IT Class?

By Eleanor Milburn | Special Programs Manager

We are just $1,100 short of meeting our goal of raising $50,000 for our project Digital Literacy: IT for Street Children. We are so grateful for your support in providing the technology and training for our teachers and students.  Your donations are helping to close the digital divide and provide our students with skills that will serve them in their education and vocations going forward.

Our twice weekly classes will be coming to a close in December for our girls that joined MindLeaps in 2017. The students learned hardware and software skills, and learned specifics on several programs that are important for success in their academic and professional lives.  What are some of the topics and skills that our youth are learning? A recent class focused on helping the kids learn how to use Microsoft Word. Here is an example of the lesson plan:

-Setting the default folders

-Using the Quick Access Toolbar

-Using ribbons and tabs

-Using the Mini Toolbar

-Using dialog box launchers

-Using contextual tabs

-Using the help resource

-Exiting Word

 

Two dancers from New York, Chase Johnsey and Carlos Renedo, visited MindLeaps Rwanda over the summer and were so engaged with MindLeaps program that they returned again in October!  The kids were excited to welcome them back and show them what they had learned in their IT classes.

In 2018, we will welcome a new cohort, and to start the year off right, the MindLeaps Center in Rwanda is looking for laptops for our IT program.  Your used laptop will make a big difference to our kids in Rwanda! If you have any type of computer (except for Apple) that you are no longer using, please consider donating it to MindLeaps. You can contact us at info@mindleaps.org for more details.

Chase Johnsey visiting with MindLeaps students
Chase Johnsey visiting with MindLeaps students
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Location: New York - USA
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Rebecca Davis
New York , New York United States

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