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Rotation on Computers

Computer Rotations
A rotation is one time at computers. To get all students on during a class time you need to think about how many rotations you need. The rotations depend on how you have grouped your students.  The larger the groups the less number of rotations you will need

To find your number of rotations take your total number of computers and divide by the number of students that will be using the computers

Individual Rotations
26 students / 8 computers = 3.2  3 rotations with 2 students not on computers. (I hope they are absent) or I have to go to 4 blocks, or find time later in the day.

Partners of 2
26 students / 2 = 13 students
13 students/ 8 computers = 2 rotations with a couple of machines left open for more work or other teams that need more work time.

 

How many computers do you need?  You never feel like you have enough!

What your students do with the computers will determine how many rotations you will need on computers

 

 

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