Isaac,
Plastic name tags aren't permanent enough. They can be removed too
easily.At 08:08 AM 10/8/2005, you wrote:
Hi guys,
At thispoint, perhaps the best thing to do is get plastic name tags and
write in braille and print. Put it on the strap of the braillenote
carrying case. I think that's a good workaround for now.
Isaac
On Sat, 8 Oct 2005, Rhonda Clark wrote:
> If I read Gail's message correctly, his question was concerning
> another student picking up the wrong equipment. If a student
> picks up the wrong notetaker, databases won't do much good.
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Gail Bryant
Columbia Braille Teaching Services LLC
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