Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Re: Headphones

I bought hooks with heavy duty attaching "stuff" (can hold at least 20
lbs)..found in the bathroom section at Wal-Mart, and attach them to the back
of the monitor. That has worked out well. Perhaps do the the same for the
cart and place the hooks on the side...or make an A frame display and attach
hooks there..and that could be mounted on top of the cart.
good luck
Jeanne Rice
Southern CT Hebrew Academy
www.schacademy.org

On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 11:28 AM, Renee Ramig
<rramig@sevenhillsschool.org>wrote:

> As we move into more and more multimedia (videos, podcasts, etc.), there
> is more need for headphones.
>
> Last year, I purchased one set of 20 headphones for each mobile cart. I
> stored them in a large plastic bin that stayed on top of the cart.
>
> This did not work out too well in that the headphones got easily
> tangled, then as they tried to untangle them, they would break. On top
> of that, putting sweaty headphones into a plastic bin is gross. (I am
> borrowing this terminology from my middle school students.)
>
> This year we are complicating things by adding a foreign language
> program that needs headphones with a built in microphone.
>
> How have all of you out there dealt with headphones? Where do you store
> them? How do you keep them from getting tangled and broken?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Renee Ramig
> Seven Hills School
>
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