Here's your cheapest solution for dividers. Only $3.08 for each. Comes in a
set of 24.

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Cheers,
 Tom Robb, Kyoto

**       Thomas N. Robb, Ph.D., Department of English     **
**                             Professor Emeritus
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**                   Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan                  **
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On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 12:25 PM, ? ? <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Due to need to address a shortened academic calendar, our language
> department plans to conduct some course assessments (quizzes/tests) in our
> lab. The idea is to have students sign up for testing times and only allow
> 1-2 test takers at any one time; however, as the lab is used for learning
> activities, security and distraction will an issue.
>
>
> While we have a dedicated lab specialist, we feel we need to address the
> to promote privacy, reduced ambient distraction,and deter cheating for a
> workstation or two on a "when-needed" basis.
>
>
> Is anyone aware of modular or pull-out partitions that would allow a lab
> to partition workstations when needed?   For example, I've seen the
> accordion-like doors for homes and am wondering if such a thing exists
> where it could be mounted to a wall and then extended out between
> tables/workstations on a temporary basis.
>
> Does anyone know of half-size (starting at table height and going up)
> and/or modular partitions for use when a lab or classroom space needs to
> create more secure, segregated mini-spaces?
>
>
> Despite having an ever-present lab specialist, we do plan to invest in
> security cameras that will be permanently mounted to allow us to record
> test taking sessions.  If anyone has recommendations for relatively
> affordable camera systems, would you share your recommendations?
>
>
> Finally, if anyone knows of sites where one could find examples of labs
> that have undergone similar transformation or taken on a greater testing
> role as part of their service, I'd really be interested in learning about
> them.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rob Freeman
>
>
> Chairperson,
>
> Language Department
>
> Delaware Technical Community College
>
> Wilmington, DE
>