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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Brenkman" data-source="post: 43816" data-attributes="member: 154"><p>Re: Short run CD duplicators?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well TJ, at this particular school there is a basic PA system in every classroom and the appropriate cables are available in the office for teachers and students to plug in their own peersonal CD players, iPods, computers or whatever into those systems.</p><p></p><p>BUT the school also has about a half dozen boom boxes which are in continual use by people who refuse to use any other source to play CDs or CASSETTES for their classes. When one of these POS devices breaks or stops reading CDs I pick up another garage sale cheapie to replace it. I've grown tired of trying to "educate" these "educators" on "new" technology.</p><p></p><p>CDs are still a preferred distribution method for getting materials to students, at least at this school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Brenkman, post: 43816, member: 154"] Re: Short run CD duplicators? Well TJ, at this particular school there is a basic PA system in every classroom and the appropriate cables are available in the office for teachers and students to plug in their own peersonal CD players, iPods, computers or whatever into those systems. BUT the school also has about a half dozen boom boxes which are in continual use by people who refuse to use any other source to play CDs or CASSETTES for their classes. When one of these POS devices breaks or stops reading CDs I pick up another garage sale cheapie to replace it. I've grown tired of trying to "educate" these "educators" on "new" technology. CDs are still a preferred distribution method for getting materials to students, at least at this school. [/QUOTE]
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