You are a teacher at a primary school. Your students are 9 and 10 years old. Your classroom contains one desktop computer. Each student gets a 15-minute turn using the computer. The computer is always being used during class hours. A new student with a physical disability joins the class. The student will need to complete his writing tasks on a classroom computer until he gets his own laptop computer. What is the least disruptive and most equitable solution?

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You are a teacher at a primary school. Your students are 9 and 10 years old. Your classroom contains one desktop computer. Each student gets a 15-minute turn using the computer. The computer is always being used during class hours. A new student with a physical disability joins the class. The student will need to complete his writing tasks on a classroom computer until he gets his own laptop computer. What is the least disruptive and most equitable solution?