Exposing STEAM pathways

We also worked with Dubois Integrity Academy in Riverdale, Ga, late semester every Monday and Thursday.

The program was an hour-long held through the Meta “engineer of the week program.” The students had to think through prototypes and stats about various products. The products had to have a purpose and solve community issues like traffic, homelessness, hunger etc. 

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Refurbishing and webcams for success

At Inspiredu, the primary goal of the tech team focuses on repurposing and recycling devices with prior use – a process we like to regard as refurbishing previously enjoyed equipment. Those refurbished devices are thoroughly reviewed, and if they are salvageable, they enable our team to bridge the digital divide we readily see throughout our communities.

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Jasper County: Expanding our reach

Just last month, we had the opportunity to serve families in the Jasper charter community, along with Meta, and had great success. It’s been over 2 years since we’ve actually been able to go into classrooms to teach digital skills based workshops called our Family Learning Workshops. However, in rural communities like Jasper, the need for access is major and we are happy to be back in person to support them.

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Kia America Chooses Inspiredu

After a day of entertainment and events for the groundbreaking ceremony, the Inspiredu team is anxious to partner with the Bryan County community-based organizations to get started. As an educational and technology-based organization, we pride ourselves in training new communities to grow their families and our economy as a whole.

Learn how to accelerate education with Inspiredu!

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Homeschooling and Starting a Business


Diana used the MacBook to start her business and file her business. She said she uses her computer daily now for many reasons. Her four children also make great use of the MacBook.Her youngest daughter loves to use it for educational games and movies, and her 2 older high schoolers, Aaliyah, in the 9th grade, and Joshua, who's in the 10th grade, use it for homeschooling. T

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