Mission Techies Spring 2016 Class

Mission Techies Spring 2016 Class
Spring 2016 @ Doubledutch

Thursday, January 28, 2016

My First Week as a Mission Techies

Due to my experience on mission techies or the MEDA program. I have learn to the basic of IT essentials of hardware and software for this week. got to learn what is inside on a computer and learn what the computer is a fun, ongoing, interactive experience for the start of my mission techies/MEDA program experence.

My First Week as a Mission Techies

the first two weeks I learned now stuff with the mission techies it was great experiences. When you working in  group you don't feel left out they more welcome you in the group even you don't know them they are still good team meats. We were given a bunch of computers and we were tasked to get them organized by make, model and condition of equipment. We did the skill chart and the lovey dovey  orientation in the beginning. now we are doing the project, i have a lot of fun to cam her and working with others.

My first week in the Mission Techies

My first week at Mission tech was good but, I was also overwhelmed  because it my first time learning something new. I learned the names of a component and seen the inside a system software. I'm still getting use to this class, I just need to listen or ask if i don't understand. I'm doing a project that I never did in my life,so it was a surprise for me. I learned about other classmates goals and dreams what they want to do and how to accomplish them.


Christopher A Colin-Lopez    

My First Week as a Mission Techies

  The first week as an intern at Mission Techies has been going well. Learned basic components on hardware and software. Some projects included identifying hardware components, looking up specs and other info on laptops. We worked in teams with the other interns at Mission Techies. Everything was okay, but unfortunately a few mishaps occurred. With the exception that we hardly know each other enough to have great chemistry in a team. From my observation I saw that the other interns demonstrated hard work and good communication. Though I believe, and many others could agree as well, we can do better once we get more chances to work together. Overall I enjoy the program and looking forward to learning more and working with others.

-Leonardo G.

My First Week

I came into the Mission Techies Program not knowing anything about the tech we're learning. Four days in and I've learned a bit about Hardware and all the important components that make a computer run. I'm eager to learn everything I can. My favorite activities we've done so far are the Tech Inventory and labeling all the components inside the Dell desktop computer. I really like all the hands on training, it makes it all the better when it comes to learning.

Fabiola

My first Week in the Mission Techies Program.


This first week has been a interesting one, we have mainly learn about the basic of hardware and software. We have also done tech inventory, which has been fun and interesting, because for the first time we got to work in groups and we also got introduced to how things work around here. This have been good activities for all of us to get to know each other since we are going to be working together for 3 months.  I've had moments were I have been stressed a little because of all the information, but most of all I have enjoyed class and working with everyone. This week has been a good week, I am looking forward to the other eleven.

Kevin Poz Colop 

My First Week as a Mission Techie

During my first week as a mission techie, I learned quite a few things. We first started by learning how to inventory and catalog equipment. We were given a bunch of computers and we were tasked to get them organized by make, model, and condition of the equipment. Then when we were done with that task, we moved onto organizing them based on which laptops were in working condition and which ones needed parts. The days that followed were filled with power point presentations that covered the basics of hardware and software. We also tore down a desktop in real time and had to identify all the parts that were inside of it. Starting from the main components like the hard drive and power supply to the individual wires that connected everything. This was a great activity, it helped a lot of us familiarize ourselves with the different components that are needed to make a computer function properly. 

-Ashik