Kids on Computers is grateful to announce the construction of two new computer labs in Kisumu, Kenya!
These labs are going to directly impact 300 people, ages 8-24, by providing them the technology exposure needed to excel in the future.
This is why we do this, to break the digital divide and help these students pursue higher education and employment.
To learn more about Kids on Computers visit: https://t.co/WlowN08Io8 and to see more about our partners the Mwebaza Foundation visit: https://t.co/jaBObTdVPO
After 3 years, Uganda students now want to learn how to code
In 2019, Kids on Computers partnered with the Mwebaza Foundation to set up three computer labs throughout Uganda. These three labs consist of 15 Raspberry Pi 3 workstations with free, open-source software.
Thanks @irabinovitch for supporting @kidsoncomputers ! We are working tonight on how to get kids computers during COVID quarantines and your donation will help!
Thanks @embeddedgus for supporting @kidsoncomputers ! Your donation is greatly appreciated especially as we figure out how to get kids technology during COVID quarantines!
I'm excited to see this lab come together. It will be set up by Mbogo, one of KoC's newest volunteers, who we met last summer in Uganda. Mbogo has connections to Muwanguzi, and wants to help kids there gain more tech skills for better job opportunities!
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KoC recently approved another new @Raspberry_Pi computer lab in Uganda!
This lab will provide computers to 420+ kids at Muwanguzi High School.
If you would like to help, please consider purchasing a Pi for this lab from our AmazonSmile Charity List:
https://t.co/r08Sl9TIe7
Got an old digital camera you are not using because you always use your phone now? How about an extra usb thumb drive lying around? Would you be willing to donate them to Kids on Computers for our Ugandan students to learn about photography?
"ADA noted that many doctors had reporting patients coming to them asking about this potential BCG vaccine, and the doctors were uncomfortable talking about it."
Doctors are 'uncomfortable'? Try suffering thru highs and lows a few times to see who really should be uncomfy.
The ADA (and JDRF?) response to research seems to be more about controlling the conversation, and protecting financial interests of corporate diabetes management juggernauts, rather than helping to promote a cure.
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Kids on Computers is working with the The Mwebaza Foundation and the Niwot High School to set up 3 computer labs in Uganda. If you would like to help, we need help purchasing some of the lab equipment.
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Very well explained, and worth a listen: "Fast Talk, ep. 37: Sugar, wheat, paleo, and performance nutrition by VeloNews Podcasts"
https://t.co/lXSMFFwM0R #nowplaying
@Ooma How did my monthly charge just go up by nearly 57%? Many of these fees/taxes appear to be duplicates (4 separate fees for "911" ??). How is there "Sales Tax" on a $0.00 service? Please explain the reason for these charges.