alexr_rwx: (mighty penguin)
Alex R ([personal profile] alexr_rwx) wrote2004-10-03 03:19 pm

knowing what to do

So on yesterday's long run, I figured out what I need to do... I need to get involved with the local computer clubhouses again, this time with no particular agenda aside from "help out and get the kids exposed to cool stuff".

The degree to which Atlanta is segregated -- not just along racial boundaries, but class ones -- really hit me yesterday, and something needs to be done. And there are two clubhouses right here in the city, and there are a lot of kids who could benefit from this sort of thing... so I should help out. So I'm going to, so I sent some email and said "hey, I'm a CS student and I want to help; how can I help?"

Sound like a good idea?
http://www.computerclubhouse.org/

And for the Atlanta folks:
http://www.genesiscoalition.net/youth_services.html
http://www.whitefoord.org/

[identity profile] schizobovine.livejournal.com 2004-10-03 03:36 pm (UTC)(link)
We've been doing this for our own group for some time. I gather up all the relatively old computers from brothers and try to make them do something useful, usually as a web/programming terminal.

[livejournal.com profile] jessejoe and I have been musing about the idea of building a Frankenstein-esque cluster of these machines to do some interesting computations, but that project is stalled as long as we both have school. =\

Helping out the disadvantaged always seemed like a good idea to me, especially when it's in my field of interest. The trouble is that I am a poor teacher to those that don't know much about computers. However, the gathering and assembly of machines for people to use would be quite up my alley.