An Iowa school teacher got out his toolbox and headed for the hardware store after learning that many students didn’t have at-home workspaces sufficient to support online learning. Nate Evans, a 7th Grade literacy teacher from Ankeny, realized that some students had logged into online classes from their kitchen tables or beds because they had no other place. He quickly realized that some of these “workspaces” weren’t providing the type of environment students need to successfully learn online (a dubious notion to begin with). According to Evans, it wasn’t just children in need who didn’t have sustainable workspaces at home. Families were unprepared for online learning and have done their best to make it work with what they have available. “It’s for kids who have absolutely nothing to kids who have everything they’ve wanted but don’t have this space because it wasn’t available,” Evans told Good Morning America on Jan. …