Here is where and when we are starting in 2015
WANGANUI
Whanganui Learning Centre starting Wednesday 18 February 9.15 to 12pm
Keith Street School starting Tuesday 3 March 9.30am to 12pm
Tawhero School starting Tuesday 10 March 12.30 to 3pm
St Marcellin School, Tawhero starting Wednesday 11 March 5.30 to 8pm
OTHER AREAS
Marton ICT Hub starting Tuesday 24 February 6pm to 8.30pm
Raetihi Thursday 26 February 12 - 2.30pm and 5.30 - 8pm
Contact the school to register your interest but check our criteria and what you get below first! Our goal is to enable all NZ children to access technology so we only work with families with children. Computers in Homes is about making sure our kids have access to technology so they can be all they can learn at home. As parents we need to keep up with technology so our kids don’t get left behind.
What you get is:
a) Quality reconditioned PC with MS Office 2010 and Win 7
b) Subsidised internet for one year
c) We look after your PC for 12 months
d) Training for 20 hours plus more if you need it
Thursday, 11 December 2014
Sunday, 16 November 2014
Huge Celebration in Whanganui in November 2014
On 12 November we gathered to celebrate the graduation of 27 Computers in Homes and 30 Stepping Up graduates. We could not have had worse weather with hail, storms and wind but our wonderful families and guests braved the elements and came to celebrate our families success. Despite the weather it was a celebration of colour, flowers, computers and relationships. Thank you to all those who come.
We haven't had a combined celebration before - but we certainly will again. It was great to all come together to celebrate. This time we gathered to celebrate Aranui School, Wanganui Intermediate, Born and Raised Pasifika and Whanganui Learning Centre graduates as well as Stepping Up.
We haven't had a combined celebration before - but we certainly will again. It was great to all come together to celebrate. This time we gathered to celebrate Aranui School, Wanganui Intermediate, Born and Raised Pasifika and Whanganui Learning Centre graduates as well as Stepping Up.
Aranui School
Wanganui Intermediate School
Born and Raised Pasifika
Whanganui Learning Centre
Here is the slideshow of our evening
Graduation Celebrations In Whanganui on PhotoPeach
Wednesday, 29 October 2014
Story of Community in Marton
Every graduation is unique and Marton graduations are an amazing community celebration. This October 2014 we had 13 mums graduating from four schools - Marton Junction School, James Cook School, Rangitikei College and Marton School.
The amazing thing in Marton is how the schools work together - in particular Marton Junction and James Cook Schools with the Marton ICT hub to make sure their parents get access to technology.
Computers in Homes has a lot of people involved to make it happen - the principals, the trainer, the volunteers who give their time, the translator the technician and we are hugely grateful to them all. Without the efforts of everyone we simply would not be able to offer this very successful model of working together to support us all.
It's not often we start with a class and have a 100% completion. Congratulations to you all. Thank you for being a wonderful group of people and we trust your whanau will enjoy your computers!
Also a special thanks to the Marton Junction children who made our celebration so special.
Marton Graduation October 2014 on PhotoPeach
The amazing thing in Marton is how the schools work together - in particular Marton Junction and James Cook Schools with the Marton ICT hub to make sure their parents get access to technology.
Computers in Homes has a lot of people involved to make it happen - the principals, the trainer, the volunteers who give their time, the translator the technician and we are hugely grateful to them all. Without the efforts of everyone we simply would not be able to offer this very successful model of working together to support us all.
It's not often we start with a class and have a 100% completion. Congratulations to you all. Thank you for being a wonderful group of people and we trust your whanau will enjoy your computers!
Also a special thanks to the Marton Junction children who made our celebration so special.
Marton Graduation October 2014 on PhotoPeach
Monday, 22 September 2014
Thank you Computers in Homes from Whanganui Learning Centre Graduates
On 16 September we gained 9 new graduates to our Computers in Homes families. These 7 mums and 2 dads, like all of our families were doing Computers in Homes mainly for their kids. They also have their own goals of studying and retraining. We hope that their goals and aspirations for their families are helped by having a computer at home. We really appreciated the gratitude that was expresses by the families for the teaching and learning they received and the opportunity that Computers in Homes has given them.
We had a inspirational speech from Victoria Campbell who spoke of how many years ago it was her first computer class that set her on a course of learning and now she is in graphic design and has been very successful. She spoke of how she uses technology in her life and how she couldn't be without it now from telling her where she needs to be, to having the information on her tablet where ever she is.
It was great to have our MP Chester Borrows at our small gathering and to help with our certificates.
Congratulations to everyone and many thanks to the team both at Whanganui Learning Centre and Computers in Homes Whanganui for a lovely celebration of learning.
Whanganui Learning Centre Sept 2014 on PhotoPeach
We had a inspirational speech from Victoria Campbell who spoke of how many years ago it was her first computer class that set her on a course of learning and now she is in graphic design and has been very successful. She spoke of how she uses technology in her life and how she couldn't be without it now from telling her where she needs to be, to having the information on her tablet where ever she is.
It was great to have our MP Chester Borrows at our small gathering and to help with our certificates.
Congratulations to everyone and many thanks to the team both at Whanganui Learning Centre and Computers in Homes Whanganui for a lovely celebration of learning.
And here are all our graduates.
Whanganui Learning Centre Sept 2014 on PhotoPeach
Tuesday, 26 August 2014
Needing a computer at home to help your kids with their homework?
Computers in Homes is here to make sure all kids can access technology at home so no one misses out. There are criteria so that we make sure that everyone gets a go. I have been asked recently why people cannot do it again when they did it years ago and the computer is long dead.
The reason is so everyone gets a go. Here in Whanganui there are 1,000 homes, with children, who have no access to technology. That means 1,000 homes where children are finding it tough to do their homework, research their interests and engage with the digital world. Computers in Homes is to give people a taste of what technology can do for them and their children. And opportunity to experience and then become self reliant. That is why we have our criteria.
The other thing people ask is $50 is a lot of money. We know it is but relative to what you get it is enough that you become committed to learning and engaging with technology and finishing the course and not so much as a create an issue. Here is Whanganui we ask people to pay $20 deposit to ensure they come to the course and $5 per week for the first six weeks. We try to give plenty of notice of the courses coming up. For the $50 you get a reconditioned computer with Windows 7 and MS Office 2010, we look after technical support for 12 months and internet is subsidised for 12 months.
Here is our criteria
The reason is so everyone gets a go. Here in Whanganui there are 1,000 homes, with children, who have no access to technology. That means 1,000 homes where children are finding it tough to do their homework, research their interests and engage with the digital world. Computers in Homes is to give people a taste of what technology can do for them and their children. And opportunity to experience and then become self reliant. That is why we have our criteria.
The other thing people ask is $50 is a lot of money. We know it is but relative to what you get it is enough that you become committed to learning and engaging with technology and finishing the course and not so much as a create an issue. Here is Whanganui we ask people to pay $20 deposit to ensure they come to the course and $5 per week for the first six weeks. We try to give plenty of notice of the courses coming up. For the $50 you get a reconditioned computer with Windows 7 and MS Office 2010, we look after technical support for 12 months and internet is subsidised for 12 months.
Here is our criteria
This is where courses are running. To join up go to the school and register:
GONVILLE : Rutherford Junior High (Toi Street) starting Wed 3 Sept 9.30am to 12pm (8 weeks)
CITY: Wanganui Intermediate (Dublin Street) starting Wed 3 Sept 12.30 to 3pm (8 weeks)
ARAMOHO: Born and Raised Pasifika (2 Mitchell Street) Thurs 28 August 12 to 2.30pm
CASTECLIFF: Aranui School (Aranui Street) Tuesday 2 Sept 9.30am to 12pm (8 weeks)
All parents, grandparents and after school carers of school children are welcome.
All
Thursday, 26 June 2014
A little bit of magic at Wanganui Girls College
Every now and again we get a group of mums together who inspire us and this was one of those groups. Together with Simon Waters who is an extraordinary tutor a remarkable group of woman came together to do this Computer in Homes class.
It was the stories our mums shared about their hopes, dreams and interests that made this group so special. I believe this group will have amazing tales to share of how they used their computers at the end of 12 months. Each of them had the goals, talents and potential to do what they dreamed of.
Even the way it all came together was different. Two days before the class we had two people registered. We thought the class was not going to be able to go ahead - then - out of nowhere another 10 marvellous woman arrived and we embarked on a journey of discovery together.
Simon your students told me they had fish and chips and chocolate fish - none of the other tutors did this!! I hope your class knew how lucky they were.
I trust you will enjoy and make the most of the opportunities technology brings
Arohanui - here are our mums and our youngest class member EVER!
Wanganui Girls College on PhotoPeach
It was the stories our mums shared about their hopes, dreams and interests that made this group so special. I believe this group will have amazing tales to share of how they used their computers at the end of 12 months. Each of them had the goals, talents and potential to do what they dreamed of.
Even the way it all came together was different. Two days before the class we had two people registered. We thought the class was not going to be able to go ahead - then - out of nowhere another 10 marvellous woman arrived and we embarked on a journey of discovery together.
Simon your students told me they had fish and chips and chocolate fish - none of the other tutors did this!! I hope your class knew how lucky they were.
I trust you will enjoy and make the most of the opportunities technology brings
Arohanui - here are our mums and our youngest class member EVER!
And here is your class and graduation
Wanganui Girls College on PhotoPeach
Empowerment the theme of Te Kura O Kokohuia Graduation
This was my first graduation at Te Kura O Kokohuia and it was a extra special one. Our nine graduates were welcomed on to the marae and an exceptional day unfolded. Robin Ohia was our speaker and he spoke about the Computer opening doorways to any kind of learning we want to do. Through this we empower ourselves to learn about anything for which we have passion. We also had Hamish McDouall, Deputy Mayor and Labour Party candidate at our graduation. He is a great supporter of Computers in Homes Wanganui.
The students of Te Kura O Kokohuia sung some beautiful waiata and as I watched them I realised that we learn so much from watching those older than us. We watch, we copy, we learn. The amazing thing about computers is that us older ones now watch, copy and learn from the young ones who are so much more capable than us on the computer.
Thank you so much to Tuhi Smith, Principal at Te Kura O Kokohuia and Stephanie Paranihi-Simon without who's help this course would not have happened. And a special thanks to Petera Hudson for his sure, capable and steady hand through the training.
To the graduates - congratulations - this was your day. I hope and trust that this will be the beginning of your journey on the computer.
Here you all are
Here is a presentation of your day
Te Kura O Kokohuia Computers in Homes Graduation on PhotoPeach
The students of Te Kura O Kokohuia sung some beautiful waiata and as I watched them I realised that we learn so much from watching those older than us. We watch, we copy, we learn. The amazing thing about computers is that us older ones now watch, copy and learn from the young ones who are so much more capable than us on the computer.
Thank you so much to Tuhi Smith, Principal at Te Kura O Kokohuia and Stephanie Paranihi-Simon without who's help this course would not have happened. And a special thanks to Petera Hudson for his sure, capable and steady hand through the training.
To the graduates - congratulations - this was your day. I hope and trust that this will be the beginning of your journey on the computer.
Here you all are
Farwell to the Ake Ake Centre and hello new graduates!!
This graduation was a special one as these 9 people and their whanau are the final graduates from the Ake Ake Centre in Castlecliff. The Ake Ake Centre was established in July 2012 and since then 45 graduates for Computers in Homes have been trained over the last 2 years.
The graduates acknowledge the sad loss to their community of the Ake Ake Centre. They also spoke of how through the Computers in Homes training at the Centre they have met their neighbours and new friends in the Community. They hoped a new solution could be found so that this whakawhanaungatanga (this bringing together of people in relationships) would continue in our community.
Hon Chester Borrows (MP for Whanganui) , Hamish McDouall (Deputy Mayor Wanganui District Council) and Labour Party candidate) and Sharon Duff (PHO, New Chair of Wanganui Computers in Homes Steering Group and candidate for Council) were our special guests.
Two of our graduates were unable to attend due to illness but we wish them well. This is Esta Kiriona with Chester Borrows (MP) and Petera Hudson (Trainer). She bought them to their knees, literally, for this photo :). Esta is a grandparent who did Computers in Homes so her moko can do their homework when they visit her each week.
Here are our whanau.
Ake Ake Centre Graduation May 2014 on PhotoPeach
The graduates acknowledge the sad loss to their community of the Ake Ake Centre. They also spoke of how through the Computers in Homes training at the Centre they have met their neighbours and new friends in the Community. They hoped a new solution could be found so that this whakawhanaungatanga (this bringing together of people in relationships) would continue in our community.
Hon Chester Borrows (MP for Whanganui) , Hamish McDouall (Deputy Mayor Wanganui District Council) and Labour Party candidate) and Sharon Duff (PHO, New Chair of Wanganui Computers in Homes Steering Group and candidate for Council) were our special guests.
Two of our graduates were unable to attend due to illness but we wish them well. This is Esta Kiriona with Chester Borrows (MP) and Petera Hudson (Trainer). She bought them to their knees, literally, for this photo :). Esta is a grandparent who did Computers in Homes so her moko can do their homework when they visit her each week.
Here are our whanau.
Ake Ake Centre Graduation May 2014 on PhotoPeach
Stories of our Computers in Homes Whanau in Whanganui
Every year we survey the families who graduated from Computers in Homes 12 months ago. These stories tell us what people got from computers in homes. I wanted to share with you a small sample of the comments that show why we have computers in homes. Here are their stories:
- The whole world comes into your home having a computer. Having a computer is especially important for her children, for their homework. "My daughter has done a lot of work around kapa haka. Both of my children have got better at maths. The games have helped my son which shows in that his mid-term report was good. They have come a long way. It is a blessing having a computer because the knowledge is here for them. You have the world and the library and everything in your house.” - KW 29/11/2013
- GS says “to go from not knowing to being able to be in touch with people and have information right at your fingertips is an amazing thing. He says he’s figured out how to get viruses off his PC really quickly now. He has completely stripped the PC apart and put it back together! He is a motor mechanic by trade and often needs to get information. He now works from home, so it is really handy having the computer at home. Otherwise he would have to go to the library and photocopy stuff etc. It’s much more convenient and quicker this way. It’s only been in the last couple of years that he has even started to use a computer. “My son's skills have definitely improved, he's really adept on the computer. - GS 4/12/2013
- "My children's reading skills have improved. They like reading the encyclopedias! My four year old's hand/eye coordination has improved. She can use the mouse and the arrows to move the cursor. They liked playing games when we had the internet on. My daughter loves the Daisy maths. They go to what they know on the computer. I'm impressed with their progress, it gave me a fright when I discovered they were reading the encyclopedia! They tell me "it's cool to read it on the computer." I think the computer is an exciting way for them to learn. I "like" having the computer, and the kids "love" it. We’ve certainly saved petrol not going to the library." TW 11/12/2013
I will keep adding these stories. In the next three weeks we are finalising our course for July to December 2014. I am hoping we will be offering 6 courses in Castlecliff, Gonville,three courses in two venues in the City, and Aramoho and Marton. Keep checking here and our community on Facebook Computers in Homes Wanganui.
Wednesday, 7 May 2014
Graduation Whanganui Learning Centre April 2014
Every now an again in Computers in Homes we get a class that is just amazing. This class showed up every week, their paperwork and dedication made them a treasure to work with. We had a new tutor Buck Buchanan who mentored them through their learning. He was just fantastic. Great achievement everyone we got 100% of the class through !!!
Whanganui Learning Centre April 2014 on PhotoPeach
Click on the link above to see a slideshow of our graduates.
We wish you so much success on your journey of the digital way!
Whanganui Learning Centre April 2014 on PhotoPeach
Click on the link above to see a slideshow of our graduates.
We wish you so much success on your journey of the digital way!
Celebrations in Marton April 2014
April was an amazing month for celebration in Marton. We had 11 wonderful woman on our Computers in Homes class which was held at Marton ICT Hub in partnership with James Cook and Marton Junction Schools.
We had the mayor, Andy Watson, who is a great supporter of Computers in Homes and the Marton ICT Hub
The local Minister Rev Nevin Kuki speaking
Marton ICT Hub April 2014 on PhotoPeach
See the slideshow here
We had the mayor, Andy Watson, who is a great supporter of Computers in Homes and the Marton ICT Hub
The local Minister Rev Nevin Kuki speaking
The children sung beautifully to an appreciative audience
Which was to celebrate our magnificent graduates
See the slideshow here
Monday, 31 March 2014
Graduation Time is Coming to Whanganui Learning Centre February 2014 Class
There is an air of excitement at Whanganui Learning Centre as the class who started on 18 February 2014 comes to the end of their training. During our training two of our mums got jobs they are really happy with! And we have broken our record with 100% of the class choosing to have the internet.
On Tuesday 15 April our Computers in Homes families at Whanganui Learning Centre and Marton will graduate. Whanganui Computers in Homes will have 23 new Computers in Homes families.
The WLC February class was special because they all were amazing at coming, everyone learnt heaps from our new tutor Buck and ALL the paperwork got done which made the Coordinator happy!
Thank you for being a cool bunch of people and we look forward to your graduation.
Tuesday, 28 January 2014
Course Date Changes for 2014
CLASSES STARTING FEB AND MARCH 2014
(You must be able to attend for 8 to 10 weeks training to apply and fit our criteria of having school aged children, not having a computer or internet and not having done CIH before as well as paying a fee towards costs)
Ake Ake Centre - Castlecliff 14 Rangiora Street Starting Thursday 6 MARCH from 9.30am to 12pm
Whanganui Learning Centre 232 Wickstead Street starting Tuesday 18 February from 10am to 12.30pm
Aramoho School 14 Mitchell Street Aramoho starting Friday 21 February from 10am to 12.30pm
Marton ICT Hub 33 Lower High Street in Marton starting Thursday 20 February from 6 to 8.30pm
Te Kura O Kokohuia 36 Matipo Street Castlecliff starting Tuesday 11 March from 12 to 2.30pm
Wanganui Girls College, Jones Street Wanganui East starting Wednesday 12 MARCH 6 - 8.30pm
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