Jill is staying after school to help with the upcoming Junior
High dance. When she is done she needs her mom to pick her up. There is no more
payphones, and they are never coming back. Her parents can’t afford a cell
phone for her. Jill is forced to find a passing teacher and ask to use their
phone. Now the teacher feels obligated to remain in the front of the school
until Jill’s parent arrives. What is needed is a modern public communication
option.
The public education technology division of ETI is proud to
announce the TeeNote. This public communication
system consists of a station for sending a text and a larger screen for
displaying the text response. The student would enter a code into the station.
Then TeeNote would offer them
2-5 options of phone numbers to text that the parents have preapproved. After
sending the message the student would wait by the response screen for an answer.
If needed the student could reply again.
This is a $500,000 Idea. The market is limited to schools. The
TeeNote system would cost almost
$10,000 to buy and install. The upkeep cost would average $200 a month. The
value is also restricted because it is not far out of the concept stage. As
electronics and programming are required, an outside service would be needed
during the development process. This does have a chance at a non-profit company
with a corporate sponsor. If it could be sold to Verizon, Best Buy, Apple as
public service opportunity, it would have a better chance.
The TeeNote system is
the reinvention of the payphone. It will allow every student to communicate with
someone without having to have a school employee monitor the system.
Warning – Soap Box Diatribe - I believe this is needed
because parents, students, and schools have lost the ability to plan ahead. Is
this because we don’t want to be held accountable for being someplace on time?
Jill and her mom could have arranged a time and a place. That is what
everyone did for 100's of years. But those days are gone with the payphone, and they
are never coming back.
Until next time - Keep Thinking
Eric the Invenmtor
Until next time - Keep Thinking
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