techcycle tech4all in unmc technology recycling, technology accessibility for all environmental...
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TechCycle Tech4ALL in UNMCTechnology Recycling, Technology Accessibility for ALL
ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY
Powered by AIESEC Malaysia and SOLS 24/7
http://www.sols247.org/home/
About TechCycle Tech4ALL ProjectProblem Statement:It is shocking that even in the digital and internet dependent era we live in, there are still millions of people deprived from computer access. We strongly believe that computers have the power to educate, change lives, and allow individuals to reach their full potential. This is especially true for the eager youth that suffer needlessly from lack of education and digital exposure.
Computer literacy is the language of today and a primary job requirement of companies, corporations, and academic institutions. Without access to computer technology many people will fall further and further behind and never be able to move forward with modern society.
Aims of TechCycle Tech4All• To provide a sustainable alternative to digital
waste.• To narrow digital divide by distributing free
computers to underprivileged communities.• To eliminate computer illiteracy by delivering
free basic computer skills workshop to underprivileged communities.
How does the project work ?
Step 1: Create Awareness CampaignsVolunteers organize awareness campaign, collect e-waste e.g. laptops, computers and accessories around the campus area, set up drop off points.
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Step 2: Collections of e-waste will be delivered from campus and residential areas to SOLS TECH
Step 3: Refurbishment by SOLS TECHSOLS TECH will upgrade, repair and install Microsoft software.
Step 4: Distribution of repaired electronic devicesThey will be delivered to underprivileged communities via network of orphanage NGOs.
Step 5: Teaching Volunteers have to prepare teaching materials to teach children the basic knowledge on using computers.
Detailed Job DescriptionsEDUCATION &
TRAININGEDUCATION &
TRAINING OUTREACH OUTREACH DELIVERING IMPACT
DELIVERING IMPACT
Past Activities
Exchange Participants attended the field trip to refurbishment centre of SOLS TECH.
One of our exchange participants from Syria conducted computer skills workshop in Desa Amal Jireh, an orphanage near University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus.
Contact DetailsAnna Goh Yen Jie Director 14/15TechCycle, Tech4All Project ManagementIncoming Global Citizen ProgrammeAIESEC in University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
Member of AIESEC in Malaysia
W: [email protected]: +6016-5993421