Carmel Connects Club plans to meet on March 23 in Room F104 to continue the re-imaging and repurposing process. To help with Net Literacy’s new computer re-imaging effort for tornado-stricken areas, the club has created new re-purposing stations to re-image as quickly as possible according to Margaret Winans, Carmel Connects Club sponsor.
“We want to help as much as possible so we have our work cut out for us,” Winans said. According to Levi Kiser, club president and senior, Net Literacy has received 1000 computers that need to be repurposed.
“We do as much as we can, and this is a very good cause, so we are planning on doing our best to help out,” Kiser said.
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