Reported by Samuel Li
On September 27th, 2019, students from the San Diego Branch of AYLUS organized and participated in the 91st Computer for Kids Lab, repairing and cleaning electronic devices in order to prepare them to send to children of low-income families. This helps the kids achieve academic success through possible access to technology.
The participants did the following:
Items Sorted:
4 – Printers
2 – Scanners
15 – LCD Monitors
8 – Hard Drives
23 – Keyboards
3 – Servers
16 – Desktops Computers
71 – Desktops Computers Z210
7 – Desktops Computers Z220
12 – Desktops Computers Z200
31 – Surface Pro
21 – Surface Pro Docking Stations
1 – Power Strips
271 – Power Cords
45 – VGA Wires
So far, the San Diego branch students have accomplished the following since the first Computer for Kids Lab of this year:
- Diagnosed, repaired, tested, or sleeved 4,745 notebooks/netbooks/laptops/tablets/desktops
- Cleaned out, or prepared 132 desktop computers for refurbishing
- Tested/repaired/mounted 573 LCD monitors
- Removed RAM from 784 computers
- Diagnosed, tested, wiped, counted, removed and cloned 8,238 hard drives
- Wrapped, folded, sorted, and packed 19,982 mice/keyboards/power cords/adapters/batteries/etc.
- Tested and Bagged 148 Speakers
- Removed 29 Optical Drives/CD Drives
- Removed 117 Motherboards/Processors
The following members participated in the 91st Computer for Kids Lab: Nathan Wang, Junqi Liang, Junhao Qu, Richard wu, Yilang Shao, Liana Xie, Colin Xie, Lejia Zhang, Jessy Zhang, Michael Wang, Emily Wang, Kevin Wang, Eric Lin, Yufei Zhang, Max Weng, Gus Lundquist, Alex Liu, Jonathan Backues, Meijia He, Chengda Li and Chengming Li
The AYLUS San Diego Committee organized the 91st Computer for Kids Lab.