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About a year ago, our school district was able to purchase iPads for every student. With this amazing chance we have been able to give our students a one to one experience with their education. With these iPads we have been able to add many great things that have helped advance the students' knowledge and achieve greatness in the 21st Century. With all this advancement we have forgotten a very important element. Charging.
It is very easy to forget about the small things when you are excited about such great opportunities. We forgot to save and purchase enough charging stations for the whole school. So many of the classes are improvising. Dish racks, book stands, paper trays and multiple charging cords are a few of the many improvisations teachers have been making in their classrooms. With an average of 30 students and 30 iPads, the image of the improvisations can be a bit scary.
So with this project, our goal is to obtain iPad Charging Cart that will help reduce the clutter and provide all iPads a chance to charge. Charged iPads provide better learning and more advancement with our students. Which in turn will bring our children more success in life.
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About a year ago, our school district was able to purchase iPads for every student. With this amazing chance we have been able to give our students a one to one experience with their education. With these iPads we have been able to add many great things that have helped advance the students' knowledge and achieve greatness in the 21st Century. With all this advancement we have forgotten a very important element. Charging.
It is very easy to forget about the small things when you are excited about such great opportunities. We forgot to save and purchase enough charging stations for the whole school. So many of the classes are improvising. Dish racks, book stands, paper trays and multiple charging cords are a few of the many improvisations teachers have been making in their classrooms. With an average of 30 students and 30 iPads, the image of the improvisations can be a bit scary.
So with this project, our goal is to obtain iPad Charging Cart that will help reduce the clutter and provide all iPads a chance to charge. Charged iPads provide better learning and more advancement with our students. Which in turn will bring our children more success in life.