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George Nemeth · links for 2008-11-05
November 5th, 2008
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November 6th, 2008 at 1:42 pm
The article makes some very good points, and the comments are also well informed.
A kind community member donated a used Mac to my classroom, which the district would not allow us to link to the school network. It became a dinosuar, since we had no software for it.
The best types of tech donations are periphrials,(key boards, mice, etc.) since they get used and abused rather quickly in a school environment.
Many classes would also love digital cameras, memory cards, PROJECTORS!, printers, scanners, paper, INK!, flashdrives, cables, and surge protectors,to name a few.
Thanks so much to all of the individuals and businesses who have donated equipment, time, money, and ideas to the cashstrapped schools of Northeast Ohio