Buy a teacher a second monitor to immediately transform their teaching during the COVID education crisis.
Why two screens?
Adding a second screen allows a teacher to see their students’ faces on one screen and their lesson plans on the other. A second screen can improve online productivity 20-30% (NYTimes).
“Second monitors are lifesavers. Imagine trying to run a video call, slides, and class notes on a 13” laptop screen.”
— Mr. Stowell, Principal, Greenwood Elementary, Seattle WA
How it works
Donors: Fill out a form and we’ll match you with a teacher. A 22” monitor costs about $115. You’ll have it shipped to the teacher’s school.
Teachers: Fill out a form and we’ll match you with a donor. The donor will buy you a free 22” monitor. We’ll help you pick the right video cable.
Public school K-12 teachers in the U.S. can request a monitor.
We offset the carbon from monitors purchased on this site using our Amazon Associates revenue.
“Total game changer!”
— Ms. Beck, Sand Point Elementary, Seattle, WA
“This gift is going to completely change the way I teach.”
— Ms. Waddell, Nansemond Elementary School, Suffolk, VA
“Life Changing! Seriously.”
— Ms. Hochstatte, Sumner High School, Sumner, WA
“It’s transformative to go from one to two screens.”
— Mr. Brown, Cascadia 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’ve been feeling some frustration this fall about online school. The free monitor was a big mood booster and show of support!”
W. Gormley Elementary - Santa Fe, NM
Mr. Poleski
“The monitor I just got from Two Screens for Teachers helps me keep a closer eye on my students so I can keep them on track.”
Goodman Middle - Gig Harbor, WA
About Two Screens for Teachers
“I started this site after my neighbor Carlos told me he bought a second monitor for his mom who is a teacher.”
— Matt Lerner, Seattle, WA
Our goal: Deliver 250,000 monitors to public school K-12 teachers in 2020.
How to help: We need the help of individual donors as well as foundations and corporate partners.
Our partners: