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In the heart of the Ed Tech Department, a Chromebook containing an important, top-secret Genially game has vanished! This isn't just any game—it’s a new idea that the team was working on and planning to wow everyone with soon. There were some disagreements about how to format the game and who should get to share it. The team is baffled when the Chromebook goes missing from E1, and with the deadline looming, it’s up to you to solve the case. Who could have taken the Chromebook, and why? Everyone has their quirks, but only one holds the key to the missing device!

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Jeff
Bill
Sarra
Vikki
Nancy
Jen
Carly
Jeff
Bill
Charity

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Nancy told Carly that she wanted to impress her principal with a cool new idea, and asked her to brainstorm. They discussed ideas, but later when Carly asked what she decided on Nancy said she wasn't doing it after all. But Carly stopped by her office to ask a question and Nancy quickly closed her email but not before she saw that it was an email to her principal with the subject, "Exciting new idea!"

At Arbor Creek, Bill was seen organizing Chromebooks, muttering about needing “more tags.” He mentioned to Stacey that he found an untagged Chromebook in a classroom but didn’t log it since he “thought it belonged elsewhere.” When Stacey asked if he remembered the tag number, Bill avoided eye contact.

At Lakewood, Sarra kept a detailed log of Chromebook repairs but recently erased one entry. She mentioned to Vikki that a Genially game was being tested on a different device. Later, when Vikki asked her if she’d seen the missing Chromebook, Sarra shrugged and said, “Not my problem.”

When the team found the Genially game Jeff really wanted to add an AI song, but the team said the song was too silly. Jeff seemed disappointed but agreed to move on without it. Later Sarra heard music coming from his office. She peeked in and asked what he was up to and he said it was a song for a different project. Sarra told Nancy that he quickly shut his cabinet when she came in and closed his door when she left.

Carly was overheard at Midway Park discussing a fun new game with one of her techsperts. She told her she would blow her away with an idea that not many people had heard of before! Later, she was seen carrying a Chromebook to her car.

Charity had a ton of great ideas about how to improve the Genially game before the roll out and everyone agreed she could make them. Charity told Jennifer she's welcome to get a drink when needed from her stash in her office, but when Jennifer went into her office to get a soda from her drawer it was locked. Later Charity asked Jennifer if she had been in her office and when Jennifer said yes she seemed unhappy about it.

At Administration, Vikki was seen with a repair log that had “Genially test” written in the margin. She told Bill she had a Chromebook acting up and planned to move it to her office. Later, she was caught by Carly trying to relabel a device, but Vikki claimed it was just a mix-up.

At Stonegate, Robert gave Jennifer a printout of a Chromebook inventory list with a highlighted tag number to drop off at Pat May. She mentioned to Jeff that she thought she saw a matching untagged Chromebook somewhere, but she couldn't remember where. Jeff seemed unusually interested and asked if she remembered the tag number but she didn't.