Chromebook Triage Lanes
Throughput-oriented triage: intake photos, hinge checks, write-wear estimates, and swap decisions under a five-minute target.
- Duration
- 3 weeks · intensive labs
- Format
- In person
- Tuition (informational)
- 480,000 KRW
Overview
Designed for people who will stand behind a triage table during peak weeks. You rotate through lanes, swap parts from a managed spare pool, and learn when to escalate to depot partners. Trainers inject deliberate ambiguity so you practice asking clarifying questions.
What is included
- Lane layout templates for two- and four-person teams
- Hinge and port stress checks with photography standards
- Battery health interpretation without fear-mongering
- Swap vs repair decision tree grounded in SLA reality
- End-of-lane summary cards for inventory control
Outcomes
- Keep triage notes consistent enough for the next shift
- Explain swap decisions to teachers without jargon
- Identify safety issues that stop the bench immediately
Lead contact
Sora Kim
Runs mock interviews with hiring managers from private institutes and regional workforce partners.
Common questions
Are parts real?
We use decommissioned units and new-old stock components suitable for training wear patterns.
Physical demands?
You will stand for portions of lab; chairs are available during debriefs.
What if I miss a lab?
One makeup block per cohort is offered; additional misses may require transferring to a later cohort.
Cohort voices
Jiwon’s lane timers were brutal in a useful way. I finally stopped writing novels in the ticket notes field.
Wish we had one more hour on charging anomalies, but the swap tree alone was worth it.