The idea came half a year ago, when a couple of the teachers who wanted to bring more movement into their teaching went to have a talk with the school board. The teachers had had an alphabet on the ground in mind, but the school board had thought they should “think bigger”, and in that way, the idea of an interactive floor was introduced.
“I made a post on Facebook where I asked if anyone in my network knew anything about interactive floors. The school in the neighbouring district responded and invited us to come and have a look at their ‘ActiveFloor’. After that, we wanted one for ourselves!”, tells Mette
Then, during a school dance, some parents were quick to take the lead and start a fundraiser and collect money through an auction and various donations from local businesses.
“One of the kids’ father took a particular active role. It was a bit of an uphill battle because a lot of people turned him down, but suddenly he called and told me that he had now collected 53.000 DKK”, tells Mette Kjær