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Klawer eCentre 

WELCOME TO THE KLAWER eCENTRE

The West Coast small town of Klawer is popular for hiking and 4x4 trails and river rafting. Little is known to the outside world how the small town continues to bridge the digital divide through its community-based e-Centre.

The Klawer e-Centre - which first opened its doors in March 2008 - was housed in the St James Church with one administrator and seven computers. The centre's purpose was to introduce information and communication technologies (ICTs) and computer literacy to the community, most of whom had no knowledge of computers. Soon after opening its doors, the centre became popular with the town's youth while gradually capturing the attention of the older generation as well.

In its early days, the centre only offered basic computer literacy and internet access training. As the community started experiencing the power of ICTs, the centre became an important part of their lives. They were now able to access the internet to look for jobs, conduct research and complete school projects.

 

 

Four years later, the e-Centre continues to offer ICT and computer training to the Klawer community. The centre was officially relaunched by the Western Cape Government's Cape Access programme on 22 October 2011. Now located at the Klawer Community Centre, the e-Centre boasts 12 new computers - all equipped with faster internet connection. For the first time, the centre now offers the International Computer Driving Licence (ICDL) - an internationally accredited ICT qualification.

Other ICT aspects that the community will benefit from the centre include:

  • Computer literacy training
  • Office productivity training
  • Internet end-user course

 

 

 

 

 

Forum Meeting


01/17/12

Date: 31 January 2012

 

Venue: Van Rhynsdorp

 

Time: 18H00

 

Please, everyone needs to attend!

 

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Revamp


01/16/12

 

All eCentre members

We are busy revamping the website.

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Cape Access is a community development project which sees ICTs as tools to be used in building knowledge and creating opportunities.