Ministerial Council on Education, Employment, Training and Youth Affairs

 

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I become a sponsor?
How can my school receive equipment?
Who collects the equipment?
What equipment does the CTFS project distribute?
How can the ICT equipment be used?

How do I become a sponsor?

By sponsoring the Computer Technologies for Schools (CTFS) project your organisation can enhance its public image and contribute to a project that improves student access to Information and Communications Technology equipment in Australian schools. To learn more about how your organisation can be a sponsor of the CTFS contact the National Project Manager or see our sponsorship guidelines.

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How can my school receive equipment?

For schools to receive equipment they need to first contact their State or Territory contact officer responsible for their school sector. For a list of State, Catholic and Independent school representatives in your State or Territory, visit the Project Contacts page.

The CTFS Steering Committees in each State and Territory will assess the applications and forward them on to the National Project Manager to organise distribution of equipment.

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Who collects the equipment?

Contact the National Project Manager to arrange for your ICT equipment to be collected. Mutually beneficial arrangements will be made for the equipment to be delivered to a storage facility.

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What equipment does the CTFS project distribute?

Visit the "What Standard of Equipment is Needed?" page for details.

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How can the ICT equipment be used?

The equipment supplied to schools by the Computer Technologies for Schools project can be used in many different ways.
The "How can you use the equipment?" page provides numerous suggestions on how you might use it.