ZoomID
We are ZoomID (ID attendance management system), a group of young entrepreneurs in the DCHS business program. Our main members, Calvin Carlos, Nick Gregory, Ben Karl, and Sam Bradley, are all hard working and will strive hard to achieve success for us inside of the classroom, and for the business.
Technology advances as society moves forward. There comes the question: where has electronics advanced in schools? A continuous problem in schools is the regulation of attendance. In each class, teachers waste about 1-2 minutes a day taking attendance. By the end of the day, thats 9 to 18 minutes wasted; think how much of that time is unused a week, a month, a year. Each one of those minutes is valuable time in a child's life that can’t be given back. We have come up with an ID management system that would be implemented into the classroom to speed up this process. Instead of taking attendance manually, kids would use a ID card to scan themselves into class, eliminating the third person (teacher) from managing this. In the future, we hope to put this technology into vending machines, so kids can use their card to pay instead of cash. Help us on this electronic advancement to help not only improve education for students, but help aid their school careers as well.
Technology advances as society moves forward. There comes the question: where has electronics advanced in schools? A continuous problem in schools is the regulation of attendance. In each class, teachers waste about 1-2 minutes a day taking attendance. By the end of the day, thats 9 to 18 minutes wasted; think how much of that time is unused a week, a month, a year. Each one of those minutes is valuable time in a child's life that can’t be given back. We have come up with an ID management system that would be implemented into the classroom to speed up this process. Instead of taking attendance manually, kids would use a ID card to scan themselves into class, eliminating the third person (teacher) from managing this. In the future, we hope to put this technology into vending machines, so kids can use their card to pay instead of cash. Help us on this electronic advancement to help not only improve education for students, but help aid their school careers as well.