After disassembly, effective sorting and organizing of the recovered components are vital for future use or disposal. Participants will learn to divide components into three main categories: reusable, recyclable, and hazardous. Items like metal parts and circuit boards should be separated for recycling. Reusable components, such as CPUs, RAM, and storage drives, should be labeled, tested, and stored in anti-static bags to prevent future damage. Hazardous materials, like old lithium-ion batteries or capacitors, require special handling and should be disposed of according to local e-waste regulations. Keeping an organized workspace and using labeled storage bins will streamline future projects and make components more accessible.
Circular Economy and Electronic Materials Recycling
The circular economy represents an alternative economic model that moves away from the traditional "produce, use, and dispose" approach. This module explores the principles of the circular economy, focusing on the importance of recycling electronic materials to reduce waste and protect the environment.
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Overview of the essential hardware components
Fundamentals of Computer Hardware and Components
Module objectives:
Recognize the main hardware components of a computer and understand their basic functions.
Be able to choose and evaluate the working parts that can be reused.
Module contents:
Identification of recoverable components and testing to verify their functionality.
Methods for safely disassembling computer components.
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Disassembly Techniques and Recovery of Usable Parts
Module objectives:
Perform disassembly safely and evaluate the components that can be reused.
Learn to clean and prepare the parts for reassembly.
Module contents:
Disassembly techniques with appropriate tools.
Cleaning and preparation of components for reuse: fans, heat sinks, cards.
Test the integrity and functionality of the recovered components.
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Reassembling a Computer with Recycled Components
Module Objectives:
Learn how to reassemble a computer using recycled parts to obtain a fully functional device.
Develop technical skills in hardware assembly.
Module Contents:
Assembly Guide: Installing the motherboard, CPU, RAM and other components.
Connecting and managing cables and power.
Testing the assembled device to verify its stability.
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Ubuntu Installation and Configuration
Module Objectives:
Install Ubuntu on a rebuilt computer and configure it to make it ready for use.
Understand the advantages of Ubuntu as an open-source operating system for computer reuse.
Module Contents:
Download and prepare a bootable USB stick with the Ubuntu installer.
Basic system installation and configuration procedure.
Installation of useful applications (e.g., LibreOffice, browsers, educational software) to make the computer functional.
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Basic Maintenance and System Optimization
Module Objectives:
Learn to maintain and optimize the reassembled computer to extend its useful life.
Know the main hardware and software maintenance techniques.
Module Contents:
Cleaning the cooling system and managing the fans to avoid overheating.
Updating and maintaining the operating system (security patches, software updates).
Performance optimization to improve system speed.
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