Acer Chromebook Repair Course Helps High Schoolers Explore Learning Pathways
When students at Pioneer Springs Community School requested hands-on computer repair training a few years ago, administrators found an Acer online program that does that and more for the North Carolina public charter school.
The Acer Service eLearning Repair Program covers Chromebook functions, component replacement, post-repair quality assurance and hardware reconfiguration during its eight weeks of training. Afterwards, students can do repairs for the school's own Acer Chromebooks, making it a "win win" for the school and students.
Get the customer story to learn how the program worked for Pioneer Springs.
What is the Acer Chromebook Repair Course?
The Acer Chromebook Repair Course is part of the Acer Service eLearning Repair Program, aimed at high school students at Pioneer Springs Community School in North Carolina. It provides students with skills to repair school computers, specifically Chromebooks, and helps them explore potential career pathways in technology.
What skills do students gain from the course?
Students gain a variety of skills, including technical knowledge about Chromebook functions and repairs, as well as soft skills such as time management, planning, organization, and the ability to stay on task. These skills are beneficial not only for their academic growth but also for their future career decisions.
How has the course impacted students?
The course has positively impacted students by providing them with hands-on experience and marketable skills. About 55 students have completed the program in two years, with many expressing that they found the material engaging and valuable. Additionally, it has helped some students clarify their career interests, whether in IT or other fields.