In-House Repair Programs benefit schools:
Empowering students with valuable skills and career opportunities
Ask the Question:
What problem are we trying to solve?
Offset staffing needs?
Deliver real-world skills?
Boost student device responsibility?
Innovate classroom experience?
Create a program that works for your school!
In-house Repair Program setup ideas [ Go ]
Create the program that works for your school!
Ask the question: What problem are we trying to solve?
Offset staffing needs?
Build real-world skills in students?
Boost student device responsibility?
IT staff or teachers handle all repairs.
Students perform repairs and rotate through roles (repair, customer service, management). Teacher or IT staff supervises.
Teacher facilitates learning and manages the class. IT technician oversees repair quality and safety, while students are responsible for the repairs.
CONS
Higher staff workload
CONS
Requires teamwork between staff roles
Students gain hands-on experience
Reduces IT workload
Need for more staff.
Students perform repairs and rotate through roles (repair, customer service, management). Teacher or IT staff supervises.
PROS
Teacher facilitates learning and manages the class. IT technician oversees repair quality and safety, while students are responsible for the repairs.
PROS
Combines education with expert supervision.
CONS
Requires teamwork between staff roles.
Schools who have in-house repair programs in place:
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