Carmel Connects will meet after school on Feb. 14. At the meeting, the club will repair donated computers, as well as continue the reimaging process on the computers.
To contribute to its goal of promoting net and computer literacy, the club fixes computers that Carmel Clay Schools donates. Once fixed, Carmel Connects gives the computers to individuals or groups in the Carmel community.
“This year we want to work with more computers and get new members,” Levy Kiser, Carmel Connects president and junior, said.
The club meets after school on Mondays as well as in class during IT essentials, which is sponsor Margaret Winans’ first period class on Gold Days.
“At our past meetings, we have talked about increasing net literacy and the reimaging process. We have also repaired or reimaged donated computers,” Winans said. By Natalie Maier <[email protected]>
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