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Apr 7, 2014
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Bringing Impact to Life: A Video

Since 1997, Minnesota Computers for Schools has placed more than 68,000 computers. It’s hard, almost impossible, to imagine that kind of impact – to imagine all of those students whose education was deeply enriched by having access to a computer. So, to bring that to life, we worked with Open Window Productions to make a video that shows exactly what that impact looks like.

 

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