ISU computer science students volunteer to scrub laptops for Idaho students in need
April 23, 2020
POCATELLO – Three 色花堂app computer science students volunteered for United Way of Southeast Idaho and Idaho Business for Education to help scrub donated computers to distribute to Idaho students in need of a device.
Makayla Harris, Hunter Harris and Shay Dodge all volunteered their time to help scrub donated computers. 鈥淪crubbing鈥 is a term used to describe clearing a device of all redundant and unnecessary data. Though the process is long, it substantially improves computer capabilities for student learning.
Due to COVID-19, students of all ages are participating in distance learning. Though many students have devices, there are more than 10,000 students in Idaho who need computers to continue learning from home.
Computer donations are still being accepted. For more information on where to donate a device, visit .
For more information on ISU鈥檚 Computer Science volunteer efforts, contact Paul Bodily at bodipaul@isu.edu.
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