New Brunswick
The Computers for Schools program in New Brunswick is administered by the Computers for Education Technology Inc.. CFS-NB delivers computers to public schools, First Nations Schools, public libraries, and special projects in the New Brunswick area. Placing computers into classrooms means that New Brunswick students gain hands-on experience with computers, and other technology, which facilitates the development of new skills. On top of all this, CFS-NB also provides environmental benefits by ensuring that computer systems do not end up in landfill sites but are, instead, reused and/or recycled. All non-working systems are stripped of their working parts, which are then used to repair other systems. The workshop is run by paid staff and volunteers, including current and retired telecommunications professionals, and students.
Potentially each year there can be six (6) possible seasonal high-school workshops at various locations throughout the province – locations vary from school year to school year. The high school workshops are not drop off points or pick up points for computers.
Please see below for locations of workshops in New Brunswick:
Please select a center
- Huttle Building
- Priestman Center – Bell Aliant Pioneer Volunteers
- Bell Aliant Building – Bell Aliant Pioneer Volunteers
- Bell Aliant Building – Bell Aliant Pioneer Volunteers
- Bell Aliant Building – Bell Aliant Pioneer Volunteers
For further information about CFS New Brunswick, please contact:
Sandra Abbott
Provincial Coordinator
Computers for Schools – New Brunswick
125 Hilton Road
Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 6B1
Tel: 506-444-4501
Fax: 506-453-7183
E-mail: cfsnb@nb.aibn.com
Web Site: http://cfsopenb.nbed.nb.ca/
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