Carmel Connects Club plans to meet on Oct. 15 in Room F104 to continue the re-imaging and repurposing process for Net Literacy. The club plans on utilizing the majority of the meeting time to fix as many computers as possible, according to sponsor Margaret Winans.
“We are hoping to increase the amount of members we have this year as well. The more members we have, the more computers we can reimage,” Winans said. According to Tobias Wrammerfors, board member and junior, it takes about 30 minuets to complete a computer.
“Our process has been running reasonably well. Even though everything is a little disorganized, we are still working towards our yearly goal of helping a lot of people and fixing a lot of computers,” Wrammerfors said.
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