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Child Brainpower
April 22, 2014
Enthusiasm is contagious. Be a carrier.
-Susan Rabin and Barbara Lagowski

A student at Dorseyville Middle School near Pittsburgh, 14-year-old Suvir Mirchandani, noticed that he was getting a lot more printed handouts in class than he used to in elementary school. He wondered how wasteful it was, and then discovered just how expensive ink is. At up to $75 an ounce, he points out; it's twice as expensive as Chanel No. 5 perfume. What he did about this discovery was described in mashable.com:

"Using software called APFill Ink Coverage, he calculated how much ink was used in four representative fonts — Century Gothic, Comic Sans, Garamond and the default choice of most word processors, Times New Roman. The ink-preserving winner: Garamond.

"Changing Times New Roman to Garamond on all handouts, Mirchandani calculated, would save his school district $21,000 a year. But he didn't stop there. Encouraged by teachers, he applied his calculations to the U.S. government's ink budget, which runs to $467 million a year.  In a paper published in the Journal for Emerging Investigators, Mirchandani lays out how switching to Garamond would save the government $136 million a year on ink alone."





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Laura Friedman · April 22, 2014
Cumberland, ME, United States


How fantastic! Curious...Creative...Competent and Capable...and that he was encouraged by the teacher and that the teacher was given the flexibility to honor and support this student's curiosity is a significant piece of this story. So exciting!



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