Monday, September 22, 2008

Re: Headphones

We moved to having the children bring their own headset this year.
With student now owning multiple ipods and audio equipment, it was not
much to ask them to add a personal headset to their supply list. For
the younger students (1st-5th) I keep all the headphones in a plastic
baggie or the case they may have brought marked with their name in a
basket by grade. The middle school students keep them in their locker
unless they wish to keep them in the lab. So farit has worked like a
charm!

reconditioned by
Lisa Douthit
Notre Dame de SIon
Locust technolgoy resources & Systems admin
thinksnow11@gmail.com


On Sep 22, 2008, at 11:47 AM, Baker Franke wrote:

> Suggestion:
>
> Could you use a "Calculator Caddy"? It's a fabric thing that can
> hang on the wall that has numbered pockets, usually used for
> calculators, but you could hang it off of a laptop cart and use it
> for headphones. Hopefully you could find one with pockets big
> enough for your headphones. Or you could just make one at your next
> quilting bee.
>
> Here's a picture of what I'm talking about (though I know nothing of
> this particular brand or company): http://www.calculatorsinc.com/stokes_Caddy.aspx
>
> Seems like numbered-pocket fabric organizer would solve most of your
> problems.
>
> Best of luck,
>
> -Baker
>
> Baker Franke
> Computer Science Dept.
> University of Chicago Laboratory Schools
> 773.702.5419
>
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