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mahatmakanejeeves

(57,464 posts)
Fri May 10, 2019, 02:19 PM May 2019

Student 'geek squads' maintain school devices, help teachers

As tech grows more common in classrooms, student "geek squads" are popping up at schools across the country.



Student ‘geek squads’ maintain school devices, help teachers
By CAROLYN THOMPSON
today

BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Buffalo kindergarten teacher Maria Spurlock was still struggling after trying for more than a week to get a reading app working on all of her classroom iPads. When she learned her building had a new team of technical experts, she put in a request for help. ... In walked 11-year-old Arefa Zaman, a sixth-grader with silver sneakers and a yellow “tech squad” T-shirt, who quickly went to work.

Buffalo Public Schools officials say it only makes sense for the youngsters who have grown up with technology to be part of the upkeep of the district’s thousands of iPads and laptops used every day. Students, in turn, hone practical skills.

It’s a strategy playing out around the country as schools increasingly supply devices to every student. ... Student techs learn hardware and software fixes for the inevitable cracked screens, stuck keys, freeze-ups and dead batteries from school staff, each other, and online tutorials. Buffalo students even make field trips to an Apple store to learn technical support.

“They can do anything. Anything that we can do here, they can do,” said technology specialist Jerilyn Stellato, talking about her “Tech Team Junior” members at Oliver W. Winch Middle School in South Glens Falls, New York.
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Student 'geek squads' maintain school devices, help teachers (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves May 2019 OP
I was an AV nerd in high school 50 years ago. tirebiter May 2019 #1
Not long ago, I looked in my high school yearbook murielm99 May 2019 #2
I went beyond OK I turned it into a career tirebiter May 2019 #5
My husband was an AV nerd before they started called them nerds csziggy May 2019 #4
I wish my schools had this when I was teaching. BigmanPigman May 2019 #3
I think this is a great idea. nt Javaman May 2019 #6

tirebiter

(2,537 posts)
1. I was an AV nerd in high school 50 years ago.
Fri May 10, 2019, 02:26 PM
May 2019

I would deliver a a 16mm projector with film ready to run to a history class then wait for the teacher to start it up. Inevitably they’d leave too much slack in the film and it would snap broken. I’d then put it back together and get it started. It was a form of power.

murielm99

(30,741 posts)
2. Not long ago, I looked in my high school yearbook
Fri May 10, 2019, 03:52 PM
May 2019

from fifty years ago. I saw the AV group, all boys, who were the geek squad back then. I had to laugh at the picture.

I have seen a couple of them since then. They grew up okay.

tirebiter

(2,537 posts)
5. I went beyond OK I turned it into a career
Fri May 10, 2019, 10:00 PM
May 2019

I expanded into theater and Rock and Roll. I was an IATSE carpenter, electrician and an audio engineer. Geeks got skills. After delving into sex and drugs I honed those skills. Ran a theater for 15 years.

csziggy

(34,136 posts)
4. My husband was an AV nerd before they started called them nerds
Fri May 10, 2019, 09:33 PM
May 2019

Back in the late 1960s. He is sometimes my fingers when I am working on the inside of a computer - with (treated) carpal tunnel and some mobility problems, he can get into those tight areas when I can't.

BigmanPigman

(51,607 posts)
3. I wish my schools had this when I was teaching.
Fri May 10, 2019, 04:16 PM
May 2019

Each elementary school had one tech person come once a week (if you called and made an appoint). I had 6 years olds that could perform all sorts of tech catastrophes in 5 minutes. They could never remember what they did to screw up their computer and for me to trouble shoot and even try to fix it was not in my scheduled 10 hour day.

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