[Year 12 IPM] OT: policies on iPod and listening to music

Mark Kelly kel at mckinnonsc.vic.edu.au
Fri Oct 6 11:15:24 EST 2006


You might be interested in the article in Education Times, 14 September, 
page 14.

Strachan, Robert L wrote:
> I am seeking assistance regarding any policies that may be out there on
> the use of ipods / mp3 players. I would like to read any policies /
> thoughts that state the acceptable uses of an ipod / mp3 as a storage
> device etc within an educational setting.
> 
> I am also after policies about students listening to music during
> classes.
> 
> I would like to end up with clear division between ipods / mp3 and
> listening of music in class. 
> 
> I believe that there is a place for ipods / mp3 within our schools but
> under clear guidelines that are explicit.
> 
> I am interested on anyone feedback please
> 
> Thanks
> 
> rob
> 
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