LCTU TechCycle Tech4ALL Project Booklet

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TECHCYCLE TECH4ALL Technology Recycling, Technology Accessibility for All

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To create an environment that is free from electronic waste while providing the chance for underprivileged youth to access the knowledge of information technology. For more info, contact Jasreel at [email protected] #TechLiaoLor

Transcript of LCTU TechCycle Tech4ALL Project Booklet

TECHCYCLE TECH4ALL

Technology Recycling, Technology Accessibility for All

ABOUT TechCycle Tech4ALL

TechCycle Tech4ALL is short for Technology Recycling, Technology For All. It is a national project in collaboration with SOLS Tech, an NGO which combats computer iliteracy.

Even in the digital era we live in today, there are still many who do not have access to basic technology.

TechCycle Tech4ALL aims to bridge the digital gap by collecting and refurbishing e-waste and enabling technology education to the underprivileged.

OUR VISIONTo create an environment that is free from electronic waste while providing the chance for underprivileged youth to accessthe knowledge of information technology.

THE CHALLENGE

In Malaysia, the average combined e-waste gen-erated annually by households, business and insti-tutions was:

----635,030 TONNES----News Strait Times

Good Response to E-waste ProjectJuly 24, 2014

OUR MISSION

2000 computers collected

100 community centers & NGOs beneficiaries

Education & training

for underpriveleged and unemployed

PROJECT IMPACT MODEL

Exchange Participants arrive atMalaysia and join TechCycle

Tech4ALL project as volunteers

Spreading awareness and collection of old computers, laptops,

and electronic accessories

E-waste refurbishment by our partner, SOLS Tech

Volunteers to help set upcomputers, provide short

term training course tothe NGOs children

Distribution of computers andlaptops to the

underprivileged andorphanage NGOs

PROJECT TIMELINE

Week 1Intro to AIESEC,

Training by SOLS, preparation seminar

Week 2Outreach Preparation

(brainstorming), Cultural Integration

Week 3Community Education

Week 4Outreaching

Activity, Backpacker Challenge

Week 5Outreaching

Activity, Local Com-mittee Event

Week 6Workshop,

Documentation, Postmortem

MAIN EVENTS

1. Children’s Home Visit- To conduct basic IT education workshop for children- EPs will prepare the theme, agenda and slides

2. 2020 Campaign- Outreach to residential areas, colleges and universi-ty areas- Brainstorm, plan and prepare materials to spread awareness and collect e-waste

SUB EVENTS

Language and cultural class

EP outing and activities

LIVING CONDITIONS DETAILS

1. Interns are to pay RM250 (USD 80) for rental and RM100 (USD 32) for deposit. **Deposit will be given back upon completion of internship and agreement is strictly followed.2. Internet access is not provided, but is available in campus3. Shared bathrooms without hot water.4. Mixed gender will stay in the same apartment which can ac-commodate 6 - 8 interns**Air conditional is not included.

1. Food is not provid-ed. Average cost per meal is RM5 - RM10. 2. Dining area, kitch-en and living room is included.3. Facilities: Micro-wave, refrigerator, rice cooker and fan, pillow, bed sheet, washing machine and basic cleaning equip-ments.

1. Public transport is easily accessible. There is a bus and taxi stop at the campus itself.2. 5 – 10 minutes walk-ing distance to working place.

ACCOMMODATION

LOCAL COMMITTEE TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY

TAYLOR’S UNIVERSITY

Taylor’s provides excellent services for its students in terms of diverse study options, relevant curriculum and teaching methods. ongoing part-

nerships with leading universities worldwide, strong industry linkages, up-to-date facilities and well-equipped campuses.

Today, Taylor’s continues to play a strong role in developing Malaysia’s human resource capital, and boasts a 70,000-strong alumnus, many of

whom have become leaders in their respective fields.

ABOUT MALAYSIA

Malaysia - a bubbling, bustling melting-pot of races and religions where Malays, Indians, Chinese and many other ethnic groups live

together in peace and harmony. Malaysians are very relaxed, warm and friendly.

Geographically, Malaysia is almost as diverse as its culture. 11 states and 2 federal territories form Peninsular Ma-laysia which is separated by the South China Sea from East Malaysia which includes 2 states and a third federal

territory.

OUR PREVIOUS EXCHANGE PARTICIPANTS

Exchange Participants at high school workshop

E-waste workshop with enthusi-astic students

Lecture bashing successfully conducted by Exchange Participants

“Throughout my observation during your visit in our center, the girls seemed to enjoy learning the basic lessons when it comes to computer especially in using Microsoft Word and Excel. We really appreciate you all for spending your time with the girls.”

“Opportunities are like sunrises, if you wait for too long you’ll

miss them.”

Grab the opportunity of your lifetime!

We welcome you to join us

“TechCycle Tech4ALL”Project Dates

25.02.15 - 08.04.15

For further information, please do not hesitate to write to us.

Cherry NovaliaOrganizing [email protected]+6018 397 6058

Lai Woon FuiTN Manager [email protected]+6018 760 0072

Adrian KanTN Manager [email protected]+6017 327 4868