Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Karamea Graduation

Congratulations to our Karamea families who have graduated during 2012. We had a lovely afternoon yesterday meeting some of the families and their children and hearing about the amazing achievements they have made since getting their computers. Thanks to Daniel Chitty and Bradley Roberts for supporting the participants through their learning. We have enjoyed being involved with the Karamea community.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Computer Pod Update

Westport, Ngakawau and Hokitika learning suites have recently had complete upgrades of computer hard drives, giving us double the grunt to enable us to run programmes such as Microsoft Movie Maker and to cope with the higher level graphics used today.  This brings our training computers up to speed to match computer capacity of  machines distributed to learners.  It also means these computers will have space for future upgrades.  Technology is moving so fast!


Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Ngakawau Computers in Homes and Stepping Up

The team at the Buller Bay Information and Resource centre have enjoyed their course this year .  We've been impressed with the way these learners have worked together, helped each other.  Thanks to Pam and the committee at the Buller Bay Information and Resource Centre, this is a beautiful space to work in and always very warm and welcoming. 


Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Save the big news for last Cheryl...............keeps them guessing!
We are proud to welcome Denise Henley to our team.  Denise is well known in the Westport and Buller Education community most recently through her work at the Buller Community Development Company.  Denise began working with us in early May and has been busy setting up the Westport office, supporting the classes in Karamea and organising to run a group in Ngakawau - to help get that waiting list down a tad. 
Denise started her first two groups together in Ngakawau, the 9 (we have space for one more at Ngakawau, if you want to get there - get in on or before the 19 June) participants are meeting in two groups twice per week to get through their Computers in Homes course before the end of June.  That will then complete our target number of 50 for the year.
By the time the new term gets underway in mid-July, we hope to have courses running, one of Computers in Homes and one of Stepping Up running happily in Westport like it had never been away!
Keep an eye on the Westport News over the next few weeks, we haven't told them yet but we're intending to launch the new training venue with an open day for people to call in, have a cup of tea and a cake and generally have a look around.
Denise will be contacting our waiting listed families and inviting them to come along and we really need to make some noise about thanking the Westport community for all their help and support and encouragement in getting us settled into our new space and ready to go. 

The new Westport venue phone number is 03 789 5280
Or, you can phone Cheryl at WestREAP 0800 927 327
Or, email Denise at cih@westreap.org.nz
Or, email Cheryl at ace@westreap.org.nz

Check out these Websites: http://www.computersinhomes.org.nz/
and http://www.westreap.org.nz/

There now, that's everyone up to date!
Cheers,
Cheryl Jackson
Just to keep the timelines right - nek minit..............................
Around the time that Jeannie left us, we found the perfect venue for our classes. 
We hunted for months to come up with a space that we could use, one that we could afford and one that gave us all we needed in terms of security, access to the internet and a  good central location that people could get to. 
The first hurdle came when we found the space and the price was nearly there for us, but it was still just that little bit high - we'd come from a community partnership with the Salvation Army rooms where the costs were minimal and here we were trying to fit into the current rental market in Westport - not easy, to say the least.  The first rescue came in the form of Holcim, who kindly granted us enough to get us in and up and running and keep us there until the end of the year, we're okay for 2014!
Massive thanks to Holcim for their support.

The awesome Kerry from WestREAP's Hokitika Administration team and Cheryl the ACE Co-ordinator spent a day unpacking the learning suite that Jeannie had packed away in December and setting up our new room.

Then the drama's unfolded!  We had no phones or internet lines connected.............we couldn't set up the office because no-one wanted to delve into the job of connecting everything for us.....people didn't have the time or there was a demarkation line they couldn't cross from Telecom lines into those put together by private contractors.  In the end, Buller Electricity came to the rescue............Bruce and his team worked through the night to get us up and running again and the very kind management of Buller Electricity donated their time to the community who are going to be using the centre.  We have a waiting list for Westport programmes and we're very grateful to Buller Electricity for giving us this support for our families!

You can find us at Unit 3, 187 Palmerston Street, Westport. 

Right opposite the New World Supermarket and behind Moore Flowers.  We have one of our community partners, Te Ara Mahi nearby in the front unit and we are soon to be joined by another organisation on the other side of us.  It's going to be all go in that little space, soon to be the space to go for learning opportunities!
Phew!  It's been a while since we had an update.  Buller Computers in Homes is back online! 
Before we go further into the changes and the news here in June, let me catch you up on what's been happening since our graduation in April, The one where Elsie contributed the lovely story of her experience with learning about computers......................

That graduation day was tinged with sadness for our Buller communities as we said farewell to Jeannie and saw her off on her return to her home in Canada.  Thank goodness for technology because we won't miss out on seeing her wedding pics in September and we'll hear news from time to time from Jeannie and Johan - the world is a much smaller place thesedays. 

Farewell Jeannie, we'll all miss you but we're looking forward to seeing you again when you visit on holiday!


Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Story Award

The Outstanding Story Award went to Elsie Conolly, from the Westport course. This is what she had to say.

I am very grateful for the opportunity to attend computer in homes course. At the age of 79 I was a bit apprehensive about joining having no computer skills at all. Because of the excellent Tutor I soon felt able to use my computer which I bought once I felt confident.

What a difference it has made for me. Having retired recently it has opened up a whole new interest for me. It is wonderful to be able to Skype my family who don’t live near Westport. It is like having them home in my lounge
Also with Google if I need to find some information it takes only a few minutes. And emailing family and friends is so easy.

Thank you “Computer in Homes” for opening up a new life for me. I used to be quite sad at not receiving mail from family as no one seems to write letters any more, now I can hear from and talk to them every day.

Thank you Jeannie, a task well done.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

January update

Happy New Year everyone! We have yet to find a new home for our Computers in Home pod in Westport, so no classes will be held in term 1.

Courses in Ngakawau will be starting in mid February.

Jeannie has been contracted by our national body 20/20 to update the Stepping UP modules to bring them upto date. So stay tuned to some great new material in Term 2.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Winning Story

The following story was the winner of our Outstanding Story competition at the graduations in December. It was submitted by one of our Westport students, who has asked to remain annonymous. The student won a Brother printer to complement their new desktop computer.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

West Coast CIH wins NCCG media award!

Our West Coast team won the chocolate fish media prize at the NCCG meeting last week. The prize goes to the region with the most media coverage in the months since the last meeting. The coverage of WestREAP's 30th Birthday really impressed the judges :)



Photos courtesy of National Coordinator, Di Das. Cheryl Jackson, West Coast's CIH Coordinator, in the meeting with other regional coordinators from Poirirua and Dunedin. Barbara Craig reads article from the West Coast Messenger.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

A Wonderful Thank You

The following message was sent in from one of our students:

COMPUTERS IN HOMES!!
Wow, Computers in Homes has been GREAT!

My daughter and I have been writing letters to our family and friends. Rebecca has been writing poems. She is really talented!!! The day I got to bring the computer home was EXCITING because we have never owned a computer before.

We don't have the internet yet, but I'm sure when we do we all will have lots of fun. The course has shown me that there are some really lovely people in the community.

At first I thought that computers were scary and only smart people could use them but Jeannie has taught me so much and that any one can use them with confidence.

THANK YOU COMPUTERS IN HOMES... AND OF COURSE JEANNIE!!

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Happy Birthday WestREAP!

On Friday, the 4th of November Westland Rural Education Activities Programme celebrated 30 years! The day kicked off with a Powhiri and cake cutting. Many special guests attended the different events that were held through out the day

Computers in Homes and Stepping up had display and a computer set up with a slideshow of pictures from the last two years of the course. Since 2003, CiH has supported the delivery of digital literacy, computers and internet to 415 west Coast families.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

More Graduations!

The first Computers in Homes in Karamea has completed and the graduation will take place on Monday, December 5th.

The Ngakawau and Westport graduation will take place on December 6th at the Salvation Army Hall. Students who completed the Stepping UP program are also invited to take part and receive their certificates.

We are excited to welcome National Coordinator, Di Das back to the Coast for the celebrations!

Monday, September 5, 2011

New Copyright Act

The Copyright (Infringing File Sharing) Amendment Act 2011 came into force on September 1st. Many former and current students have contacted me about the new ‘3 strikes’ law.

They are targeting people who use P2P (peer-to-peer sharing) software like uTorrent, BitComet, FrostWire, Ares, LimeRunner, Bearshare and Vuze (this is not a complete list) to download copyrighted music, TV or movies. If you have one of these programs on your computer I would advise you to remove it.

The internet account holder is liable regardless if it was the kids or the neighbour that did the illegal downloading! So do take precaution. Talk to your family and friends. Make sure everyone knows the basics of the new law, especially anyone using your computer.

As an alternative, I am currently putting together some information about where you can download media legally. So stay tuned.


For information on this law please visit InternetNZ’s new website here.

You may also want to visit this article on the Stuff website.

Courses in Karamea

Other than a faulty keyboard and harddrive the Karamea courses have gone off without a hitch. Students have just signed up for Gmail accounts and are getting the hang of email. Word of mouth has spread news of the computer course and there is a lot of interest to get a second course going in early 2012.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Computers in Homes coming to Karamea

Westreap is happy to announce that Computers in Homes courses will be starting up in Karamea this term. This is the fourth centre in the Buller to take part in the program. The Karamea Community Development Coordinator, Rick Lucas, has been the main driver for bringing the courses to the area.

The courses will be given in the Karamea Area School’s computer lab, and principle, Bradley Roberts has been elected as the tutor. Courses start on Wednesday, August 10th. So far there has been a lot of interest to fill the 8 spots available.

To learn more about the Karamea Community, visit their website here.



Thursday, July 28, 2011

Graduations Round 3





Buller graduations were held on July 26th. Students from the session which ended in May were invited back to celebrate their accomplishments. Although Stepping Uppers do not normally get to attend a graduation party, we decided to include them in our CIH celebrations, and hand out Stepping Up Certificates as well.

Murchison graduations were held at lunch on Tuesday. All but one of the 15 students was in attendance to receive their certificates. The Murchison CIH Most Outstanding Student award was given to Kelly Hocking, who was very dedicated to the course and was always willing to help her peers around her.

The Westport and Ngakawau graduations were combined for an evening event at the Salvation Army Hall. This term Ngakawau had 5 CiH graduates and 6 Stepping UPers, while Westport graduated 9 CiH and 11 Stepping UPers. Since it was the school holidays we had many families in attendance. Our Most outstanding student was Kim Aldridge, from the Westport course, who was very shy to start the course but was very keen to complete it. And in Ngakawau it was Sonia Allen, who it always keen to learn the new technology and her excitement was great to see.


Everyone enjoyed the nibbles and the yummy cake!

Congratulations to the Graduates!!

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Flexi Computing for Hokitika

Westreap's Adult Community Education Coordinator, Cheryl Jackson, is happy to announce that they have paired up with the Tai Poutini Polytech to offer Flexi Computing courses from the Hokitika computer pod. This course is being offered to replace the Computers in Homes courses that will no longer be offered in Hokitika or Greymouth, as the project scales down to 50 students coast wide for each the next 2 years.

Flexi computing is, well just that, its up to the students to decide what direction the course will take, whether it be learning the basics, or building on knowledge students already possess.

The Monday morning course has proven so popular that a second course will also be offered later in the week.

Anyone interested should contact Cheryl Jackson, in Hokitika on 0800 927 327.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Buller CiH Popular

Computers in Homes courses remain popular as a waiting list of 65 people is being tackled to fill the courses that begin in July. A Computers in Homes and a Stepping Up course will be offered in each of the 3 centres, with room for up to 45 students. It is very nice to see that the program remains very popular after a year and a half of operation in the Buller.

It is unfortunate that the funding for Stepping UP will run out in December, as many Computers in Homes students come back to further what they have learned.

On the up side, we have also had two spin offs from the courses. Computing for Seniors has been offered in Murchison since March and will be starting up in Westport in term 4. Both programs are being run by Buller REAP in the CiH Pods.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Buller Computers in Homes has Outcomes

Merv Jury, a Computers in Homes student from Ngakawau, is featured in an Outcomes article on the National Computers in Homes website. Merv was awarded for most outstanding story at the graduations in January. View Story