Scot has moved to a new school, one with significantly fewer technological resources than his previously more affluent one. This is unfair, obviously, and perhaps the worst injustice of it all is that my students will now have to read my handwriting.
Unless you help them.
See, I have to edit/comment/grade the Humanities papers I assign. Without a set of 12 Chromebooks students, almost all of whom don't have computers/access at home, will be submitting work done by hand. I will be forced to edit/comment/grade by hand.
Have you seen my handwriting? Trust me, you do not want to see my handwriting. I cannot read my handwriting. Nobody has ever been able to read it.
My new students deserve better.
Please help me collect the $3000 needed to get 12 Chromebooks (fortunately, my class sizes are pretty small) and a couple of charging stations. I promise we will use these units every single class day, and, if we do, my students will never be faced with trying to figure out just what the heck I wrote by hand. Ever.
Unless you help them.
See, I have to edit/comment/grade the Humanities papers I assign. Without a set of 12 Chromebooks students, almost all of whom don't have computers/access at home, will be submitting work done by hand. I will be forced to edit/comment/grade by hand.
Have you seen my handwriting? Trust me, you do not want to see my handwriting. I cannot read my handwriting. Nobody has ever been able to read it.
My new students deserve better.
Please help me collect the $3000 needed to get 12 Chromebooks (fortunately, my class sizes are pretty small) and a couple of charging stations. I promise we will use these units every single class day, and, if we do, my students will never be faced with trying to figure out just what the heck I wrote by hand. Ever.

