Teachers deserve two screens.
With an extra screen, teachers see more students’ faces when they teach online.
Why two screens?
Teachers can put their students on one screen and their lesson plans on another.
A second screen can improve online productivity 20-30% (NYTimes).
How it works
Teachers: Fill out a form and we’ll match you with a donor. The donor will buy you a free 23” monitor. We’ll help you pick the right video cable.
Donors: Fill out a form and we’ll match you with a teacher. A 23” monitor costs about $150. You’ll have it shipped to the teacher’s school.
Read our frequently asked questions
“It’s transformative to go from one to two screens.”
— Mr. Brown, Cascadia Elementary, Seattle, WA
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“I asked the IT person at our school to visit classrooms and watch how teachers used technology. The first thing he recommended was a second monitor.
Now that we’re teaching online because of COVID, second monitors are lifesavers. Imagine trying to run a Zoom call, a presentation, and a learning management system simultaneously on a 13” laptop screen.
If you have the means, please buy a second screen for a teacher. And please support increased funding for K-12 education so that teachers always have the tools they need to do their jobs professionally.”
— Deborah Lowe, Principal - Humanitas Academy of Art and Technology, a Los Angeles public school.
Mr. Oropeza
“There is no way I could have finished out the Spring semester with one monitor so this will be invaluable assistance for other teachers.”
Maple Elementary - Seattle, WA
Mr. Carter
“Just got my monitor from Two Screens for Teachers. It’s huge to have Zoom open on one monitor and slides on the other. Tell a friend!”
Oakland High - Oakland, CA
Ms. Blackman
“I can’t wait to get my new monitor. The monitor will be easier on my eyes and I won’t have to hunch over to see my laptop.”
W. Gormley Elementary - Santa Fe, NM