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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