Project Orientation
Computer Technology for
Micro-entrepreneurs
Carlos F. Camargo
Technology Program Coordinator
The New America Foundation 2
BackgroundBackground
tSummer 2001: NAF partners with Holy Names
College to apply for funds via California
Technology Foundation.
tOctober 2001: NAF-HNC initiative “Technology
Bridging to Economic Justice” awarded $80K
tSpring 2002: “Computer Technology for Micro-
entrepreneurs” offered thru HNC.
tLatino 1 Cohort started Feb. 7th (20 sessions)
tVietnamese 1 Cohort started Feb. 19th (5 sessions)
tLatino 2 Cohort started April 22nd (6 sessions)
The New America Foundation 3
Project ObjectivesProject Objectives
t During the two-year grant, three groups of micro entrepreneurs each
will enroll in a 20-week computer training certificate program at Holy
Names College designed to meet their particular business development
plan.
t These micro entrepreneurs will be selected from those participating in
NAF’s business incubator program.
t All participants will be from Hispanic or Indochinese low-income
households suffering from the digital divide.
t Upon completion of the program, micro entrepreneurs will be able to
perform basic- and intermediate-level telecommunications (e-mail, on-
line chat, web search) and standard computer business operations
(invoices, spreadsheets, shipping and receiving statements, financial
statements, and written correspondence).
t Program participants will also be able to use a computer, access the
internet for business research, marketing of their products and
networking on-line with business mentors and colleagues;
The New America Foundation 4
Project StakeholdersProject Stakeholders
tHoly Names College
tErik Stilling, Executive Director, ACE
tJanet Cragin, PC Lab Manager
t New America Foundation
tJames Hatfield,Program Associate
tCarlos Camargo, Tech Program Coordinator
tClara Luz Navarro, Outreach Coordinator
tAmerican-Viet League
tJohn Nguyen, CEO
tCalifornia Technology Foundation
tEugene Chan, CTFC Program Manager
tOur Students
The New America Foundation 5
Project TeamProject Team
tInstructional & Support Staff
tBusiness Trainer: Bob Steiner (M1-M4)
tL1/L2 Trainers:
t Wiliam Oliver (M1,M2, M3)
t Lourdes Haro (M1, M2)
t Pam Snyder (M1, M2, M3,M4)
t Lorraine Lerman (M1, M2, M3)
t Instructor of Last-Resort: C.F. Camargo (M1-M4)
tV1 Trainer:
t John Nguyen (M1,M2)
tVolunteer Coordinator: James Hatfield
tTech Coordinator & Resource Specialist: C.F. Camargo
The New America Foundation 6
Flexible & Graduated
Modular Skills Curriculum
Flexible & Graduated
Modular Skills Curriculum
Module 1:
Computer Basics
Module 2:Module 2:
Web Research &Web Research &
CommunicationCommunication
Module 3:
Business English
&
Word Processing
Module 4:Module 4:
Business MathBusiness Math
& Applications& Applications
Students will learn about C: drives, A: drives, directories, saving documents, and
printing files through in-class lectures and hands-on exercises in the HNC
computer lab. They will also be introduced to basic keyboard functions, the
Windows operating system and basic computing, file management and document
creation operations.
Students will learn basic and intermediate browser basics, web-searching
techniques, e-mail and chat room correspondence while sharpening skills learned
in Module 1
Accelerated business communications coursework, including lectures, readings
from guided web-searches, and role playing where students will learn MSWord
word processing & PPPT use while also studying basic terminologies and
grammatical structures and grammatical anomalies associated with North American
English. Students will also learn about the differences that exist when contrasting
North American business etiquette and behaviors with their own culture’s
expectations and interpretations as regards business etiquette by producing short,
directed assignments.
Employing hands-on training and lectures, students will study basic business math
fundamentals while using these concepts in several business computing
applications found in Excel & QuickBooks. A written report or business plan to the
instructor explaining current financial status with supporting balance sheet would
serve as the final project and would also be presentable to a bank.
The New America Foundation 7
Flexible & Graduated
Modular Tech Curriculum
Flexible & Graduated
Modular Tech Curriculum
Module 1:Module 1:
Computer BasicsComputer Basics
Module 2:Module 2:
Web Research &Web Research &
CommunicationCommunication
Module 3:Module 3:
Business EnglishBusiness English
& Word Processing& Word Processing
Module 4:Module 4:
Business MathBusiness Math
& Applications& Applications
WindowsWindows
LANLAN
ExplorerExplorer
& Web& Web
MS WordMS Word
& PPT& PPT
Excel &Excel &
QBQB
NAFNAF
&&
HNCHNC
The New America Foundation 8
Flexible & Graduated
Modular Topic Curriculum
Flexible & Graduated
Modular Topic Curriculum
Module 1:
Computer Basics
Module 2:Module 2:
Web Research &Web Research &
CommunicationCommunication
Module 3:Module 3:
Business EnglishBusiness English
& Word Processing& Word Processing
Module 4:Module 4:
Business MathBusiness Math
& Applications& Applications
3
Sessions
44
SessionsSessions
88
SessionsSessions
55
SessionsSessions
Windows Word Web
Internet Mail Search Research
Bus. Eng. Bus. Eng. Word PPT
Bus. Eng.l Bus. Eng. Word PPT
Bus. Math Excel Excel/QB Excel/QB
The New America Foundation 9
Student Cohorts--Latino 1Student Cohorts--Latino 1
t 14 adult learners (F=10, M=4) with tech skill levels varying
from neophyte to novice, with 3 practiced beginners
among the younger adults--most LEP, Spanish-dominant
t In 2002, studying 4 sequential technology modules:
t Computer Basics (3 sessions)
t Web Research & Communications (4 sessions)
t Business English & Word Processing (8 sessions)
t Business Math & Applications (5 sessions)
t Bi-lingual, bi-cultural instruction: Spanish/English
t 20 three-hour sessions over 40 weeks from Feb. - Nov
2002
t Hands-on, directed computer training and practice at HNC
PC Lab equipped with Windows LAN & instructor
projection unit
The New America Foundation 10
L1: Two Tracks in Spanish
(Neophyte & Intermediate)
L1: Two Tracks in Spanish
(Neophyte & Intermediate)
Module 1:
Computer Basics
Module 2:Module 2:
Web Research &Web Research &
CommunicationCommunication
Module 3:
Business English
& Word Processing
Module 4:Module 4:
Business MathBusiness Math
& Applications& Applications
3
Sessions
44
SessionsSessions
8
Sessions
55
SessionsSessions
Windows Word Web
Internet Mail Search Research
Bus. Eng. Bus. Eng. Word PPT
Bus. Eng.l Bus. Eng. Word PPT
Bus. Math Excel Excel Excel
Instructional Materials in Spanish
Instruction in Spanish
The New America Foundation 11
Student Cohorts--Latino 2Student Cohorts--Latino 2
t 18 adult learners (F=12, M=6) with tech skill levels varying
from novice to advanced, with 4 practiced advanced--most
IEP, bi-lingual Spanish-dominant
t In 2002, studying 3 staggered technology modules:
t Computer Basics (3 sessions)
t Business Math & Applications (2 sessions)
t Web Research & Communications (1 sessions)
t Bi-lingual, bi-cultural instruction: English-dominant
t 6 three-hour sessions over 40 weeks from Feb. - Nov
2002
t Hands-on, directed computer training and practice at HNC
PC Lab equipped with Windows LAN & instructor
projection unit
The New America Foundation 12
L2: Two Tracks in English
(Beginners & Advanced)
L2: Two Tracks in English
(Beginners & Advanced)
Module 1:
Computer Basics
Module 2:Module 2:
Web Research &Web Research &
CommunicationCommunication
Module 4:Module 4:
Business MathBusiness Math
& Applications& Applications
3
Sessions
11
SessionsSessions
22
SessionsSessions
Windows Word Web
Mail
Bus. Math Excel
Instructional Materials in English
Instruction in English
With independent projects for Advanced
Indy
Project
The New America Foundation 13
Student Cohorts--Vietnamese1Student Cohorts--Vietnamese1
t 18 adult learners (F=10, M=8) with tech skill levels varying
from novice to intermediate, with 4 practiced beginners
among younger adults--all LEP, Vietnamese-dominant
t In 2002, studying 2 staggered technology modules:
t Computer Basics (3 sessions)
t Web Research & Communications (2 sessions)
t English curriculum with instruction in Vietnamese
t 5 three-hour sessions over 14 weeks from Feb. - May
2002
t Instructor-lead lecture & demonstration with directed
practice at HNC PC Lab equipped with Windows LAN &
instructor projection unit
The New America Foundation 14
V1: One Track in Vietnamese
(Beginner)
V1: One Track in Vietnamese
(Beginner)
Module 1:
Computer Basics
Module 2:Module 2:
Web Research &Web Research &
CommunicationCommunication
3
Sessions
22
SessionsSessions
Windows Word Web
Internet Mail
Instructional Materials in English
Instruction in Vietnamese
The New America Foundation 15
Community ResourcesCommunity Resources
Berkeley
1) Berkeley Public Library- CENTRAL LIBRARY
2121 Allston Way
Berkeley, CA 94704
510-644-6100
URL: http://www.infopeople.org/bpl/index.html
Oakland
1) César E. Chávez Library
1900 Fruitvale Ave.
Oakland, CA 94601
(510) 535-5620
Contact : Rodrigo Quintanilla, Adult Services Manager
URL: http://www.oaklandlibrary.org/Branches/CCB/index.htm
2) Computer Street Academy (CTC-Community Technology Center)
2595 International Blvd
Oakland, CA 94612
510-533-5815
Contact: Marta Ramirez, Adult Services Coordinator
URL: http://www.computerstreet.org
The New America Foundation 16
Community ResourcesCommunity Resources
San Francisco
1) San Francisco Public Main Library
100 Calle Larkin (y Grove)
San Francisco, CA 94102
Phone: (415) 557-4400; (ext.: 4430)
Contact: Alvaro Sanabria, Manager, International Center
Email: alvaros@sfpl.org
URL: http://www.sfpl.org
2) Mission Branch of San Francisco Public Library
300 Bartlett Street (at 24th Street between Mission & Valencia)
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone: (415) 695-5090
Contact: Martha Arroyo-Neves, Adult Services Librarian
Email: marthan@sfpl.org
URL: http://sfpl4.sfpl.org/branches/mission.html
3) Arriba Juntos (CTC)
1850 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
(415) 863 9307
Contact: Marion Lopez, Tech Training Coordinator
Email: mlopez@arribajuntos.org
URL: http://www.arribajuntos.org/
4) Caminos (CTC-Community Technology Center)
1470 Valencia Street
San Francisco, CA 94100
415-647-4141
Contact: Petra Chavez, Manager
The New America Foundation 17
Volunteer ResourcesVolunteer Resources
tIn-class
tutoring (avg.
3-5)
tMentoring
tCoaching
tAt-home Tech
Assistance
tPossible Loan
Pilot Project
The New America Foundation 18
Online Class ResourcesOnline Class Resources
tClass web site
tClass Email Account
tMailing List
tDocument
Repository
tClass Photo
Repository

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NAFTechProgram-cfc2

  • 1. Project Orientation Computer Technology for Micro-entrepreneurs Carlos F. Camargo Technology Program Coordinator
  • 2. The New America Foundation 2 BackgroundBackground tSummer 2001: NAF partners with Holy Names College to apply for funds via California Technology Foundation. tOctober 2001: NAF-HNC initiative “Technology Bridging to Economic Justice” awarded $80K tSpring 2002: “Computer Technology for Micro- entrepreneurs” offered thru HNC. tLatino 1 Cohort started Feb. 7th (20 sessions) tVietnamese 1 Cohort started Feb. 19th (5 sessions) tLatino 2 Cohort started April 22nd (6 sessions)
  • 3. The New America Foundation 3 Project ObjectivesProject Objectives t During the two-year grant, three groups of micro entrepreneurs each will enroll in a 20-week computer training certificate program at Holy Names College designed to meet their particular business development plan. t These micro entrepreneurs will be selected from those participating in NAF’s business incubator program. t All participants will be from Hispanic or Indochinese low-income households suffering from the digital divide. t Upon completion of the program, micro entrepreneurs will be able to perform basic- and intermediate-level telecommunications (e-mail, on- line chat, web search) and standard computer business operations (invoices, spreadsheets, shipping and receiving statements, financial statements, and written correspondence). t Program participants will also be able to use a computer, access the internet for business research, marketing of their products and networking on-line with business mentors and colleagues;
  • 4. The New America Foundation 4 Project StakeholdersProject Stakeholders tHoly Names College tErik Stilling, Executive Director, ACE tJanet Cragin, PC Lab Manager t New America Foundation tJames Hatfield,Program Associate tCarlos Camargo, Tech Program Coordinator tClara Luz Navarro, Outreach Coordinator tAmerican-Viet League tJohn Nguyen, CEO tCalifornia Technology Foundation tEugene Chan, CTFC Program Manager tOur Students
  • 5. The New America Foundation 5 Project TeamProject Team tInstructional & Support Staff tBusiness Trainer: Bob Steiner (M1-M4) tL1/L2 Trainers: t Wiliam Oliver (M1,M2, M3) t Lourdes Haro (M1, M2) t Pam Snyder (M1, M2, M3,M4) t Lorraine Lerman (M1, M2, M3) t Instructor of Last-Resort: C.F. Camargo (M1-M4) tV1 Trainer: t John Nguyen (M1,M2) tVolunteer Coordinator: James Hatfield tTech Coordinator & Resource Specialist: C.F. Camargo
  • 6. The New America Foundation 6 Flexible & Graduated Modular Skills Curriculum Flexible & Graduated Modular Skills Curriculum Module 1: Computer Basics Module 2:Module 2: Web Research &Web Research & CommunicationCommunication Module 3: Business English & Word Processing Module 4:Module 4: Business MathBusiness Math & Applications& Applications Students will learn about C: drives, A: drives, directories, saving documents, and printing files through in-class lectures and hands-on exercises in the HNC computer lab. They will also be introduced to basic keyboard functions, the Windows operating system and basic computing, file management and document creation operations. Students will learn basic and intermediate browser basics, web-searching techniques, e-mail and chat room correspondence while sharpening skills learned in Module 1 Accelerated business communications coursework, including lectures, readings from guided web-searches, and role playing where students will learn MSWord word processing & PPPT use while also studying basic terminologies and grammatical structures and grammatical anomalies associated with North American English. Students will also learn about the differences that exist when contrasting North American business etiquette and behaviors with their own culture’s expectations and interpretations as regards business etiquette by producing short, directed assignments. Employing hands-on training and lectures, students will study basic business math fundamentals while using these concepts in several business computing applications found in Excel & QuickBooks. A written report or business plan to the instructor explaining current financial status with supporting balance sheet would serve as the final project and would also be presentable to a bank.
  • 7. The New America Foundation 7 Flexible & Graduated Modular Tech Curriculum Flexible & Graduated Modular Tech Curriculum Module 1:Module 1: Computer BasicsComputer Basics Module 2:Module 2: Web Research &Web Research & CommunicationCommunication Module 3:Module 3: Business EnglishBusiness English & Word Processing& Word Processing Module 4:Module 4: Business MathBusiness Math & Applications& Applications WindowsWindows LANLAN ExplorerExplorer & Web& Web MS WordMS Word & PPT& PPT Excel &Excel & QBQB NAFNAF && HNCHNC
  • 8. The New America Foundation 8 Flexible & Graduated Modular Topic Curriculum Flexible & Graduated Modular Topic Curriculum Module 1: Computer Basics Module 2:Module 2: Web Research &Web Research & CommunicationCommunication Module 3:Module 3: Business EnglishBusiness English & Word Processing& Word Processing Module 4:Module 4: Business MathBusiness Math & Applications& Applications 3 Sessions 44 SessionsSessions 88 SessionsSessions 55 SessionsSessions Windows Word Web Internet Mail Search Research Bus. Eng. Bus. Eng. Word PPT Bus. Eng.l Bus. Eng. Word PPT Bus. Math Excel Excel/QB Excel/QB
  • 9. The New America Foundation 9 Student Cohorts--Latino 1Student Cohorts--Latino 1 t 14 adult learners (F=10, M=4) with tech skill levels varying from neophyte to novice, with 3 practiced beginners among the younger adults--most LEP, Spanish-dominant t In 2002, studying 4 sequential technology modules: t Computer Basics (3 sessions) t Web Research & Communications (4 sessions) t Business English & Word Processing (8 sessions) t Business Math & Applications (5 sessions) t Bi-lingual, bi-cultural instruction: Spanish/English t 20 three-hour sessions over 40 weeks from Feb. - Nov 2002 t Hands-on, directed computer training and practice at HNC PC Lab equipped with Windows LAN & instructor projection unit
  • 10. The New America Foundation 10 L1: Two Tracks in Spanish (Neophyte & Intermediate) L1: Two Tracks in Spanish (Neophyte & Intermediate) Module 1: Computer Basics Module 2:Module 2: Web Research &Web Research & CommunicationCommunication Module 3: Business English & Word Processing Module 4:Module 4: Business MathBusiness Math & Applications& Applications 3 Sessions 44 SessionsSessions 8 Sessions 55 SessionsSessions Windows Word Web Internet Mail Search Research Bus. Eng. Bus. Eng. Word PPT Bus. Eng.l Bus. Eng. Word PPT Bus. Math Excel Excel Excel Instructional Materials in Spanish Instruction in Spanish
  • 11. The New America Foundation 11 Student Cohorts--Latino 2Student Cohorts--Latino 2 t 18 adult learners (F=12, M=6) with tech skill levels varying from novice to advanced, with 4 practiced advanced--most IEP, bi-lingual Spanish-dominant t In 2002, studying 3 staggered technology modules: t Computer Basics (3 sessions) t Business Math & Applications (2 sessions) t Web Research & Communications (1 sessions) t Bi-lingual, bi-cultural instruction: English-dominant t 6 three-hour sessions over 40 weeks from Feb. - Nov 2002 t Hands-on, directed computer training and practice at HNC PC Lab equipped with Windows LAN & instructor projection unit
  • 12. The New America Foundation 12 L2: Two Tracks in English (Beginners & Advanced) L2: Two Tracks in English (Beginners & Advanced) Module 1: Computer Basics Module 2:Module 2: Web Research &Web Research & CommunicationCommunication Module 4:Module 4: Business MathBusiness Math & Applications& Applications 3 Sessions 11 SessionsSessions 22 SessionsSessions Windows Word Web Mail Bus. Math Excel Instructional Materials in English Instruction in English With independent projects for Advanced Indy Project
  • 13. The New America Foundation 13 Student Cohorts--Vietnamese1Student Cohorts--Vietnamese1 t 18 adult learners (F=10, M=8) with tech skill levels varying from novice to intermediate, with 4 practiced beginners among younger adults--all LEP, Vietnamese-dominant t In 2002, studying 2 staggered technology modules: t Computer Basics (3 sessions) t Web Research & Communications (2 sessions) t English curriculum with instruction in Vietnamese t 5 three-hour sessions over 14 weeks from Feb. - May 2002 t Instructor-lead lecture & demonstration with directed practice at HNC PC Lab equipped with Windows LAN & instructor projection unit
  • 14. The New America Foundation 14 V1: One Track in Vietnamese (Beginner) V1: One Track in Vietnamese (Beginner) Module 1: Computer Basics Module 2:Module 2: Web Research &Web Research & CommunicationCommunication 3 Sessions 22 SessionsSessions Windows Word Web Internet Mail Instructional Materials in English Instruction in Vietnamese
  • 15. The New America Foundation 15 Community ResourcesCommunity Resources Berkeley 1) Berkeley Public Library- CENTRAL LIBRARY 2121 Allston Way Berkeley, CA 94704 510-644-6100 URL: http://www.infopeople.org/bpl/index.html Oakland 1) César E. Chávez Library 1900 Fruitvale Ave. Oakland, CA 94601 (510) 535-5620 Contact : Rodrigo Quintanilla, Adult Services Manager URL: http://www.oaklandlibrary.org/Branches/CCB/index.htm 2) Computer Street Academy (CTC-Community Technology Center) 2595 International Blvd Oakland, CA 94612 510-533-5815 Contact: Marta Ramirez, Adult Services Coordinator URL: http://www.computerstreet.org
  • 16. The New America Foundation 16 Community ResourcesCommunity Resources San Francisco 1) San Francisco Public Main Library 100 Calle Larkin (y Grove) San Francisco, CA 94102 Phone: (415) 557-4400; (ext.: 4430) Contact: Alvaro Sanabria, Manager, International Center Email: alvaros@sfpl.org URL: http://www.sfpl.org 2) Mission Branch of San Francisco Public Library 300 Bartlett Street (at 24th Street between Mission & Valencia) San Francisco, CA 94110 Phone: (415) 695-5090 Contact: Martha Arroyo-Neves, Adult Services Librarian Email: marthan@sfpl.org URL: http://sfpl4.sfpl.org/branches/mission.html 3) Arriba Juntos (CTC) 1850 Mission Street San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 863 9307 Contact: Marion Lopez, Tech Training Coordinator Email: mlopez@arribajuntos.org URL: http://www.arribajuntos.org/ 4) Caminos (CTC-Community Technology Center) 1470 Valencia Street San Francisco, CA 94100 415-647-4141 Contact: Petra Chavez, Manager
  • 17. The New America Foundation 17 Volunteer ResourcesVolunteer Resources tIn-class tutoring (avg. 3-5) tMentoring tCoaching tAt-home Tech Assistance tPossible Loan Pilot Project
  • 18. The New America Foundation 18 Online Class ResourcesOnline Class Resources tClass web site tClass Email Account tMailing List tDocument Repository tClass Photo Repository