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Reply to "Working with a Bunch of Kids at the Computer --How do you do that?"

I make a point of moving all the computer chairs in a circle the center of the room before class starts. This way we can have some Bible / Review time as well as time to discuss what they will be doing before they become glued to the computer.

This also gives the teacher time to see how the kids pair themselves up, how many kids there are, if someone is new, etc. Then the teacher can dissmiss to the computers however she thinks will work best. I think the suggestions above were great to keep it random. You could also pick the first person to each computer and let the second group 'pick' who they will sit with.
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