Ding Dong, VHS is dead: Is your school ready for DVD?
VHS can now be considered dead, really most sincerely dead.* New tapes are not being produced for almost all programs, and the last, die-hard distributor who sold pre-recorded VHS tapes announced the company will stop those sales in the next few weeks.
For projecting programs in the classrooms in your school, is your school ready to switch to DVDs? I’ve never tried a poll here before, but I hope you will answer this one, especially if you’re a teacher.
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Thanks!
Thanks for the tip, Noodle!
I wonder if anyone’s doing anything in Beaumont . . .
Fortunately my school got a ton of new technology this year.
By the way Ed, I know you aren’t near Houston, but you might want to check this out:
http://www.darwin2009houston.org/
My bandmate teaches physics in a Boston Public highschool, and he uses a projector that connects to his laptop.