By Betty Gabrielli; photos by Liz Fox
AUGUST 23, 2000 — The Bridge, Oberlin’s new community computer
center began holding open hours this week. Current hours are 3 to 5 P.M.,
but may expand later, say members of the Oberlin Technology Committee
(OTC), which created the center.
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| Shirley Owens, a new computer user, was checking out the web Tuesday. |
Besides holding a computer camp for local kids early in July and acquiring additional furniture, the center has developed a program with the Boys and Girls Club of Oberlin that is bringing some 12 young people to the Bridge each Friday during August to use the computers and do related activities. Students and tutors in the Oberlin Community Services' Summer Math Proficiency Workshop are making use of the computers at the center, which is also collaborating on programs with the Oberlin Public Schools and the Oberlin Public Library.
OTC member Steve Hammond says that initial discussions have begun with Oberlin Seniors Citizens and the Oberlin Early Childhood Center and interest has been expressed in making use of the Bridge by GED (General Education Diploma – high-school equivalency) instructors and the African-American genealogy group, among several other groups in town.
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On Tuesday Elias Suarez, a sophomore
cello-major from Houston, worked with two recent graduates of the
week-long program called My First Computer Day Camp, which introduced
kindergartners to computers. At the Bridge, when children's attention
span for computer use wanes, they have opportunities to engage in
other activities, like drawing. |
Early fall programming may include introductory computer classes for seniors, office-applications classes for adults, and after-school drop-in hours for school-age people, in cooperation also with the Boys and Girls Club.
Thanks to the efforts of paid staff, volunteers, and OTC members, the Bridge is supporting the current programs while implementing a search for an executive director. "We hope to be able to offer a position by September 1," says Hammond.
Present staff includes Paul Pitcher ’00 and Kerry Lowe ’99,
AmeriCorps workers based at Oberlin Community Services. Two work-study
students are also on hand.
Copyright 2000 Oberlin College. Article courtesy oberlin.edu.
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