I used a book cart with a flat top and sloped shelves underneath when I "pushed in" to classes. I brought a Chromebook with USB 10-key and USB scanner if there was book check out; or other materials as needed. I didn't bring a projector because I would just use the classroom teacher's computer (either PPTs on a flash drive or login in an Incognito window in Chrome). 
https://www.demco.com/demco-reg-libraryquiet-trade-booktruck-4-sloped-and-1-flat-top-shelves 
Good luck!



On Fri, Jul 10, 2020 at 8:03 AM Katie Clancy via CASL-L <casl-l@mylist.net> wrote:
Hi there,

Yesterday I was told I will be teaching from a cart this year due to cohorts and the pandemic. My principal then asked me what kind of cart I may need. I replied that I wasn’t sure yet, but probably one with a large top surface to serve as a desk/workspace on the go. I also said it would depend on whether I am able to circulate physical books or not and whether or not I would still be responsible for launching a makerspace this year. All that considered, do any of you have any suggestions for what direction I might go in? Presumably some of you (unfortunately) have experience with teaching from a cart and maybe have advice to offer on what kind to choose or how to make this work most effectively? Thank you!

Katie Finlan
(Formerly Katie Clancy)

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