Teachers deserve two screens.

With an extra screen, teachers see more students’ faces when they teach online.

Teachers - Request a Monitor
Donors - Buy Teacher a Monitor
 

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).

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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.

Teachers - Request a Monitor

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.

Donors - Buy Teacher a Monitor

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.

 
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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

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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

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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