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Welcome  to Tech Corps Wisconsin, Inc.! We last updated this site on February 28, 2007!

Computer Surplus Outlet Store Inventory

Here Now!

Latest Project Urban League

Recent Project: Word of Life

Press Release

Recent Project: John Paul II Academy

Press Release

 Note:

TCW to charge fees for recycling computers effective Aug.1,2006

TCW participates in the Wireless_on_the Square Project - Summer 2006

TCW Celebrates 10 Year Anniversary!

Surplus Outlet Store Press Release


TCW Newsletter - July 2005

Computer Lab in a Box

TCW Proposes County-wide  Computer Literacy Program
 See a draft proposal
See the presentation (requires PowerPoint or viewer)

TCW is the lowest cost dialup Internet provider in Racine County. (broadband wireless coming soon!)

Tech Corps Wisconsin, Inc. introduces the Corporate Training program

Press Release for Society's Assets

Press Release for Family Service of Racine, Inc.

 

Check out our previous projects:

St. Johns Lutheran School

Press Release

St. Marks Elementary

Trinity Lutheran

Wisconsin Lutheran

First Choice Pre-Apprenticeship

Tech Corps Wisconsin, Inc. is a statewide, non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to bridging the digital divide by providing access to technology for children.

  Tech Corps Wisconsin, Inc. is started in southeastern Wisconsin, and is expanding across the state of Wisconsin, nationwide and internationally. Day to day operations are being run by a small staff, dozens of  volunteers, a board of directors, and Executive Director Michael F. Pitsch.


 ... Unfortunately, the digital divide is rarely addressed as a major policy issue in America. But as the U.S. struggles to improve its schools, while dragging its heels at improving our national broadband infrastructure, countries like India and China are churning out highly skilled young people for their workforces. At the same time, Nordic countries and Korea deploy ubiquitous Internet access. Other nations are creating government ministries to spur technological and educational innovation, while American digital divide policies have fallen off the docket. America is losing its competitiveness because we’re not making the necessary investments in education and infrastructure.

Andy Carvin of the Digital Divide Network (2006)

http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA6312460.html

 


Contact Tech Corps Wisconsin:

Hours of Operation:

Tuesday through Saturday 8 am to 5 pm

Summer hours: Wed to Sat. 8-5

Telephone: (262)-619-0931
Fax: (262)-898-1560
Electronic Mail: info@tcw.org
Postal Address: Tech Corps Wisconsin, Inc.
1220 Mound Avenue Suite 205
Racine, WI 53404