Thursday, October 2, 2014

Keep Your Class Going with MobileMunky

One of the biggest challenges that teachers face in a 1:1 classroom environment is the "My battery isn't charged!" problem.  Some schools have thought ahead a bit and put in charging stations in classrooms or common areas, but what happens when you are right in the middle of class and that iPad or Android tablet just dies...?

You pull out your MobileMunky!



MobileMunky is a small, light and easy to use device that allows you to charge your mobile devices on the fly -- and continue to use them at the same time!  Obviously, they will charge faster if you don't use them -- but the great thing about the MobileMunky (as opposed to other devices) is that it delivers just enough juice to use the device AND charge it.  Oh... and did I mention that it has *2* USB ports on it for charging more than one device at the same time! 

This small, yet powerful device, weighs in at about .5 a pound and is an easy to handle small brick form factor.  The device is small enough to pull put, put on a desk or table and allow your students to keep on working without missing a beat!  And then after you've used the MobileMunky, it is easily charged by plugging it into any power source -- and it charges up pretty quickly unlike some other mobile chargers.

If you are in need of a mobile charger for a trip or for your classroom, this is priced right and everyone can have readily available power at their finger tips!  Take a look on Amazon!



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Bruce has worked in educational technology for over 18 years and has implemented several 1:1/BYOD programs.  He also has served as a classroom teacher in Computer Science, History and English classes.  Bruce is the author of five books: Sands of TimeTowering Pines Volume One:Room 509The Star of ChristmasPhiladelphia Story: A Lance Carter Detective Novel and 
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