Sunday, November 18, 2018

Upgrading on Black Friday or Cyber Monday? Please consider donating your old/less wanted stuff to @gr8fullyfeclub

Hi all,

So far, I've helped about 5 students this year with my charity.  I've got to set up meetings to make it a 501c3 nonprofit and continue to network with companies so that we can have their old, off lease stuff.  I'm hopeful that over the holiday season, students can bring me their old phones, ipads, tablets, notebooks, and even desktops and all in ones for the charity.  My goal this year is 25, and I've decided to do a few things to make that happen.

a) Have students write thank you notes for their donations, and at least post them on social media if not send them to the donors.
b) Run a donorschoose project or two to get the SSDs and RAM that will make the old tech faster again.
c) Donate 2 more machines of my own to the cause.
d) Get better at screen replacement, on phones and on tablets and laptops, so I can keep some more of the broken ones going
e) Make a blanket donation slip and actually offer tax incentives for people who donate (finish the 501c3 stuff)
f) Write some grants

Anyhow, I hope you're all having a great day today, and if you are considering recycling tech any other way, please consider us first.  I only want students in Hartford to have fair access to technology, and by breathing new life into your old tech with Linux, I can make that happen for no cost except my time.

Have a great Turkey Day everybody!

Mark @gr8fullyfeclub

Saturday, November 3, 2018

More Gratitude

Hi all,

A parent recently received a donation of 9 laptops from a company he's affiliated with.  They are a bit old, a bit large (17" i3 laptops) but they are such an upgrade to our school.  For instance, the teacher machines in our building run windows 7 and haven't been replaced or upgraded since 2005.  Every year, the budget gets reduced in public schools, and it's always a choice between keeping staff and getting functioning technology.  The teacher machine in my room is a dual core pentium, with 2 gigs of ram.  The machines that were donated were i3s, which are significantly faster and newer, and they are portable, which is a big deal for many of our staff members who have to attend meetings and can't bring their desktop computers to meeting rooms.  I kept a few for my room, but I also donated some to staffers who I know need them.  The social worker attends meetings most days, so she needs a laptop to take notes.  Another colleague teaches English but has 3 ELL students in one class, who require computers to translate.  Another staff member is giving online assessments, but his teacher machine isn't fast enough to handle the software. 

As I upgrade the school building, I'm also sending computers home to students.  Some of these students have financial need, as diagnosed by the counseling staff, the school social workers, or teachers who know them well.  Some of them just want technology and are willing to help me fix it for others.  I'm hoping to build in the ethic in many of my students that they should help others in need.  Sometimes I think it's working - for instance, I have a former student who saw my pleas on facebook for my donorschoose project to get a laptop, and decided to donate his old laptop instead! 

At any rate, the feeling I want to convey is gratitude.  I am humbled by the generosity of others, and I am staggered by the amount of difference that even a small upgrade like this can make.  I'm excited to see what a full upgrade to our school would look like, and this keeps me committed to writing grants, getting estimates, and ensuring that our school gets upgraded, by hook or by crook.

Have a great day all!

Mark @gr8fullyfeclub

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