Gayola Mark 2

What would you say is the most prevalent issue plaguing today’s elementary school students? Lack of teaching resources? Unqualified teachers? A fundamentally flawed education system? If you guessed any of these, then you’d be more wrong than a fourth grader writing block letters on his cursive writing exam. In fact according to fictional 2012 study in Michigan school systems, the number one problem affecting youth between the ages of 4 and 8 is homophobia. Much like Ronald Reagan tore down Berlin wall to unite East and West Germany in 1987, the Mark II will be the great equalizer that will raze the barriers of gender-normative prejudice and unite this nation’s youth. It was with this inspiration that the Gayola Mark II was created. The Mark II allows students express their thoughts and ideas like never before as it allows students to add on not one but seven different colors in the form of crayon attachments to their primary writing utensil. The Mark II pops onto a pencil in the end socket somewhere at the middle of the pencil. Then crayons must be individually popped into each socket and the tool can be used write with up to 7 different colors in addition to your base writing tool.
While the Mark II t was designed for male students, the Mcgill 3D Printing team firmly believes in equal opportunity for all genders. For this reason, a female equivalent is currently in the works and will feature characteristic qualities such as woodworking and flannel shirts.