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12.18.2006 - 05:09pm ET
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Dell TechKnow Nashville-Area Students Earn Computers and Tips from Vince Young
Tennessee Quarterback Helps Middle Schoolers "Titan" Their Technology Skills
(CSRwire) ROUND ROCK, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 18,2006--Students in Metro
Nashville Public School's (MNPS) Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) TechKnow program today
showcased their newly developed computer skills to a special guest teacher
-- Tennessee Titans rookie quarterback Vince Young.
During a field trip to Dell's Tennessee customer support center, Young
engaged approximately 85 MNPS Dell TechKnow students in a discussion
comparing life skills learned on the playing field to those gathered
through Dell TechKnow. Dell TechKnow's 40-hour, after-school program
provides selected middle school students an opportunity to earn a
refurbished home computer and learn technology skills that
promote collaboration and problem-solving.
"We've seen the skills learned in Dell TechKnow universally improve
students' grades, behavior and self-esteem, all factors that aid our goal
of reducing drop-out rates," said Dr. Pedro Garcia, director of Metro
Nashville Public Schools. "Having a positive role model like Vince Young
reiterate the importance of teamwork and goal-setting helps kids realize
just how much this program has prepared them for the future."
The Dell TechKnow curriculum involves self-paced, after-school courses
in which students learn how to take apart and rebuild a computer, install
and use software and access the Internet. Upon completion of the program,
students take home a refurbished Dell desktop computer loaded with
Microsoft(R) software and receive one year of Internet access at no charge
from America Online.
Metro Nashville Public Schools was one of the first districts in the
nation to join Dell TechKnow and its program counts 783 graduates to date.
More than 14,500 students in 56 school districts in the U.S. and Canada
have successfully completed the TechKnow curriculum.
Dell expects nearly 10,000 students to participate in the program this
year, making it the largest class in the program's history.
Young's involvement was another 2006 TechKnow milestone. A frequent
volunteer at Austin-area elementary schools during his stint as an
All-American quarterback for the University of Texas, Young decided to
become involved with Dell TechKnow after his move to Nashville with the
Titans.
"I see the confidence that TechKnow students gain when they work
through problems and realize they have skills they'd never even dreamed
of," said Young. "I'm proud to help a program that has such a broad impact
on local children's lives."
TechKnow's other athletic affiliations include programs at the Tiger
Woods Learning Center in Anaheim, Calif., and at University of Kentucky
basketball coach Tubby Smith's Tubby's Clubhouses in Lexington, Ky.
"By incorporating speakers from the world of sports and business into
Dell TechKnow curriculum, we show students that technology knowledge is
essential to any profession they might choose," said Karen Bruett, Dell's
vice president of K-12. "Problem-solving, collaboration and other 21st
century skills gained during the program will help them compete in the
digital economy."
More information about the Dell TechKnow program can be found at http://www.dell.com/k12/techknow.
About Dell
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technology and services they trust and value. Uniquely enabled by its
direct business model, Dell sells more systems globally than any computer
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others.
Copyright Business Wire 2006
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