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Hi, Everyone - The school tech leader and I spent the last two weeks of school cleaning all computer lab computers and classroom computers inside and out. In addition, I have spent three days so far beyond regular workdays cleaning multimedia carts returned from classrooms and still have to clean our three laptop carts at some point. All of our technology is in constant use throughout the school year; however, it is a dirty, dusty, tangled mess by the end of the year. It is a daunting job for two people to clean 300+ machines so they will be ready for the next school year. I need to approach my principal with a solution so that we do not get stuck with this task again. I would appreciate suggestions, policies, procedures that you can share on how to involve the teachers who use this technology in the process of maintaining it throughout the year and/or assisting us in cleaning it at the end of the year. Thanks. Becky Becky Palgi, Media Coordinator/NBCT Archer Lodge Middle School 762 Wendell Road Wendell, NC 27591 Personal Email - rdpalgi@mindspring.com School Email - beckypalgi@johnston.k12.nc.us -------------------- "Honor the past, and create the future." - Michael Gorman, "New Laws of Librarianship" (American Libraries, Sept. 1995) -------------------- "In the nonstop tsunami of global information, librarians provide us with floaties and teach us how to swim." - Linton Weeks (Washington Post article, 13 January 2001, p. C01) --- Edtech Archives, posting guidelines and other information are at: http://www.h-net.msu.edu/~edweb Please include your name, email address, and school or professional affiliation in each posting. To unsubscribe send the following command to: LISTSERV@H-NET.MSU.EDU SIGNOFF EDTECH
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