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A house with doors open to the public, a computer
lab, and connections to the Internet. May be a weekly "time slot" in someone's
computer lab or Internet café.
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Supplies educational
Kidlink services
to economically less favored groups.
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KHouses come in three flavors:
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Kids: At least 2 hours on a certain weekday
for kids that come from a school with their teachers, or different places
(streets, hospitals, etc.) They come as part of a group
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Open: Kids that come without teachers,
or adult coaches. They sign up formally, and come whenever they want.
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Family: Groups of senior citizens interact
by email with KHouse kids.
Brazilian
KHouses as of December, 2001 |