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Originally Posted by nekokami
I think giving the phones to the troops may be a good idea, though I don't know as they'd work where the troops currently are.
I don't know yet what the schools need/want for Wacom tablets. I was thinking on the order of a Grafire or other low-end tablet, but I want to find out if the other high school has anything first.
The reason there are two high schools involved is that my daughter has a choice of high schools, since our town doesn't have one. At the open house for the default school, I got into a conversation with the art teacher about 3D and other computer-based art, and found out they had only one computer and barely any software. I happen to have two iMacs sitting here that I salvaged from my university (too old for anyone here to want, but still perfectly functional) so I thought I'd set one up and give it to the school. Then it turned out that my daughter will probably be going to a different school, so I thought I'd give the other one to that school. But I haven't had a chance yet to find out what they have and what they might need. I'll probably have more info sometime in the next week or so.
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Apparently, AT&T is conducting the program. I don't know if they do something to the phones to make them work or not.
Let me know when you've got some more information. Since I don't have kids, and never will, it's nice to contribute something to the education of someone else's.