Kramden+Institute+MGAT

At the Mini-Geek-A-Thon at Kramden Institute on Saturday, I helped fix old computer parts and put new ones in, if some parts are missing or broken. Then, I also did Final testing, one of the last steps, where I checked if the software and internet is working properly, by connecting it to the monitor. First I made sure, all the previous steps were done properly by taking a look inside the computers one more time and shaking it once. Then I plugged it to the monitor and checked YouTube on Google Chrome, Google Earth, etc. Lastly, I rebooted it to see if it working, one last time. I did this process for at least 10 computers. This is helping our environment a lot by not throwing away all these computers, which are electronic waste, but rather making them readily reusable for kids who can't afford them.