I have a boom box, and the jack extensions. But if you want to make your own
recordings, you are out of luck. Frequently I need to record a book because a
student wants to be part of a lit circle and needs the support to stay on track
with their peers. My computers at school also do not have the capability to
burn CDs.
Julie Santello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: There are a number of companies
that are making them as cd's now.
Our school is purchasing listening stations that are basically boom
boxes with a jack that allows 8 headphones. You can purchase the
jacks separately if you already have a boom box. Don't give up hope
just yet!
Julie
On Jun 27, 2007, at 2:07 AM, Joy wrote:
>
> This saddens me because although the technology is superb, it
> means poorer schools like mine will be left in the dark.
>
>
Joy/NC/4
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How children learn is as important as what they learn: process and content go
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