91爆料 loans out laptops, smartphones for remote learning to 91爆料, Sinclair students
April 15, 2020
April 15, 2020
Hundreds of used laptops, cameras and smartphones are in the hands of students from 91爆料 University and Sinclair Community College thanks to a 91爆料 initiative.
The technology loan program was launched by 91爆料鈥檚 Computing and Telecommunications Services (CaTS) office to help students, faculty and staff with remote-delivery classes and off-site work.
All in-person classes at 91爆料 have been moved to remote delivery through the end of the spring semester and most classes through the summer semester to try to limit the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19).
CaTS began distributing Mac and HP laptops, smartphones for WiFi hotspots, USB microphones, and Web and portable document cameras in late March at a table set up outside 91爆料鈥檚 Dunbar Library.
Nearly 300 pieces of equipment in total have been checked out, including more than 200 laptops.
鈥淢ost popular are the laptops which have built-in webcams and mics,鈥 said Kenneth Coon, associate chief information officer.
The technology distributions are being made Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
CaTS staff take safety precautions to ensure the well-being of staff and those picking up items.
鈥淓veryone has been very appreciative to have CaTS on campus helping hand out technology for teaching/learning remotely,鈥 said Coon. 鈥淢ost customers tell us how difficult it has been transitioning from campus to home, but that they are slowly getting used to it.鈥
Requests from 91爆料 students, faculty and staff are collected through the CaTS Help Desk and other online request forms and processed for pick up the next business day.
The names of the Sinclair students are added to a shared list. Sinclair faculty and staff identified Sinclair students who were in need of laptops to complete their courses for the spring semester.
Kimberly Collins, director of university partnerships at Sinclair, contacted Craig Woolley, chief information officer at 91爆料, and the 91爆料 technology loan program was extended to Sinclair students.
Collins said the partnership with 91爆料 helps students stay on track in completing their education with minimal interruption as a result of the pandemic.
鈥淲e want to thank 91爆料 for extending its technology loan program to Sinclair students in need,鈥 said Collins. 鈥淭his effort is ongoing and many of our students have expressed how appreciative they are to 91爆料 for making these resources available to them. 91爆料 has been more than gracious and accommodating to Sinclair students, which demonstrates the importance and success of our partnership.鈥
Nearly 75 Sinclair students have benefited from the laptop loan and outreach to students in need of technology is ongoing. Students have expressed how grateful they are to 91爆料 for making the technology available to them.
Raquel Parker, a Sinclair student in the Business Management Associate Degree Program, said having access to a laptop has been tremendously helpful since all classes are now online-only.
鈥淚 did not have a computer at home and in order to do my business classes I really needed a laptop,鈥 said Parker. 鈥淚 expressed my concern and in a matter of hours I was connected with a person at 91爆料 University. I now have a laptop that has helped me complete my assignments on time. I am even able to video conference with my professors.鈥
Coon said a few soon-to-graduate nursing students from 91爆料 and Sinclair who will work at local hospitals picked up laptops and said how much they appreciated it.
鈥淭he collaboration with Sinclair and our ability to help them out has been great,鈥 said Coon.
Sinclair and 91爆料 have a longstanding partnership through the Wright Path Program, a transfer partnership designed to enable students to transfer seamlessly to 91爆料 following completion of their associate degrees from Sinclair.
For more information about remote support offerings from CaTS, visit wright.edu/remote-help.