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The Sea of Dreams
is a 501 (c) (3) Non-Profit Organization.)))))))))))))))
The Digital Ride Mobile Technology for Communities project
promotes the use of
technology through the development of a model program that will
disseminate technology
training and make computer access readily available to low-income and economically
distressed urban and rural communities.
After initial set-up, the strategy to be employed uses a generative,
two-tiered training
approach combined with a mobile technology resource center (The Digital Ride).
An
expert team delivers instruction aimed at assisting connection to
technology resources,
ensuring the inclusion of people of all ages with and without
disabilities and those at risk.
Community learning teams will consist of community members, senior
citizens, and
persons with disabilities advised by teachers, scientists, and
interested members of
relevant non-profit groups and businesses. This team will train and
support, in a
synergistic fashion, other regional teams that are part of the
community, non-profit
organizations and school systems.
The program will actively guide participants through technology
applications using
project-based science and technology learning modules that encompass a
broad range of
subjects, including the use of educational internet resources, personal
portfolios and
resumes, digital videos, Internet radio stations, Computer Assisted Drafting
(CAD)
diagrams, graphic arts, audio CDs, etc. Special outreach services will be available for
people with disabilities and senior citizens -who are
statistically prevalent in these low-
income areas.
The Digital Ride program will provide technological education and bring
the computers to
the communities that cant afford them. Focusing adults on
continuing education and
literacy, career exploration, career development and job preparation, including
computer
skills training (basic and advanced), resume writing workshops, and access to databases
of employment opportunities, career information, and other online materials. Focusing
children in these communities on skills that will enhance their education, allowing them
to
experience and prepare for careers and lives that are increasingly dependent on
computer
technology. Mobile centers have proven effective in reaching rural communities for
programs like literacy, dental and medical care, and Aids awareness; the Digital Ride
will
apply this model to technology training and education by remaining in each community for
a
minimum of two to three months. This allows time for the program to get to know the
communities and their unique technological needs and then provide the education and
training
the communities need to meet them.
The Digital Ride vehicles will have two stand-alone computer stations
and the capability
to house two wireless mobile labs with 15 computers each. This gives
each vehicle the
potential of providing 32 wireless networked computers to the Internet.
The wireless
computers with a range of 150 will help to facilitate the
programs adaptive environment,
providing to people with disabilities and senior citizens, in addition
to the acquired vehicles
built-in features, such as lifts and ramps. The environment inside and
surrounding the
vehicles will provide inclusion for the greatest spectrum of community members
possible.
The programs community driven approach will enable its
participants to build a network
of support in each community and develop community partnerships and
liaisons. It will
continue to foster growth in these communities by facilitating
communication with K-12
after school programs, adult literacy programs, industry and non-profit
groups, as well as
community leaders.
Digital Ride, Mobile Technology for Communities
Program
The mission of the Digital
Ride program is to promote self-determination and
community
empowerment through technology and Assistive Technology.
Funds for the Digital Ride Program provide on-going supports for:
· a multi-faceted program that
includes developing approaches, software, data acquisition
and collection sources, databases, conferencing and communication
facilities, leader
training, community engagement, and general collaboration building.
· peer training to enable a large
number of individuals to take advantage of digital
resources and get information for both their personal and professional lives
· Digital Video Production (Video,
Television and Web).
· Digital Audio Production (Web
Radio)
· Multimedia Software and Book
Publication
· Internet Explorations and
Homepage Design
· Technology Curriculum
Development
Problems with existing technology use and training addressed by the
Digital Ride in Hawaii and nationwide:
Lack of training: Vague or minimal computer instruction,
especially in regards to Internet
access, is often the case. Often, individuals are not totally included
in information retrieval.
Clientele are frequently struggling just to 'survive' with poor
communication amongst
themselves as a result. If an inexpensive means could be established for
people to
communicate and possibly act in a consortium fashion, benefits would be
realized by all
involved. Often, administrative personnel are not technically trained
and lack many
computer-related skills. Consequently, it may be difficult for such
people to engage in
electronic, or for that matter any, media type conversations.
Minimal computer usage: Information dissemination in programs
includes no easy
mechanism for wide distribution. There is little, if any, follow-up on
how well information is
distributed. Also, these programs have not systematically utilized
computers.
Limited number of computer contacts provided: At present, little
information is available
via computer distribution.
Gap in the Current Electronic Media System
Much has been said about what inclusion on the "Information
Superhighway' can offer,
but little has been done to make inclusion a reality.
Peer training programs that encourage sharing of information
would increase emergent
electronic media skills of people at minimal cost.
The Digital Ride recently recently received a Marlin!
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Visit the Digital Ride web page to learn more!
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