Saturday, June 28, 2008

Re: Electronic Devices on campus

I wonder if the old reality of film processing by a third party vs.
the new reality of self posted digital media is a factor worth
considering?

Chad Barnett
The Linsly School

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On Jun 26, 2008, at 6:27 PM, Keith E Gatling <kgatling@MPH.NET> wrote:

> Hmm...have you ever prohibited them from bringing good old-fashioned
> *film*
> cameras to school? I seem to recall that back in the 20th century,
> they were
> quite ubiquitous on class trips and for special events. I'm not sure
> I see
> what the difference is, except that it doesn't cost the kid anything
> to
> "process the film" and give copies to her friends.
>
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