RE: tictech: Document Holder for Keyboarding

From: Tortorice, Paula (ptortorice@seattleschools.org)
Date: Mon May 19 2003 - 08:05:42 PDT

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    I have a Curtis brand copy clip attached to every monitor in my lab. They
    come with a strip of velco that that double-stick tape. I've also attached
    them to the monitors in our 5th grade classrooms. They've been used for six
    years and I haven't had one break yet :) You can usually find them at
    office supply stores, but they don't have many on the shelf for sale. I had
    to order mine in advance.

    We use them for everything. The kids put their hand-written drafts up so
    they can type up projects. Kindergarten uses them as well to type sentences
    that we've come up with to compliment what they're doing in class. They can
    copy the sentence and then add clip-art that goes with the sentence. The
    copy clips come in very handy! Hope this helps,

    Paula Tortorice
    ptortorice@seattleschools.org
    Schmitz Park Elementary
    Computer Lab I.A.
    www.seattleschools.org/schools/spark

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Nolan, John
    Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 11:31 AM
    To: tic-tech
    Subject: tictech: Document Holder for Keyboarding

    -tictech message:

    It has been suggested that I buy a device that the students can stand/clip
    their work onto when they keyboard.

    Anyone have a secret invention they want to share? How long can I expect
    these items to last? Sounds like a "consumable" to me.

    Thoughts?

    Thanks,

    Jack Nolan
    Computer Specialist
    McGilvra Elementary
    jvnolan@seattleschools.org
    252-3190

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