Tuesday, May 1, 2007
Schools banning music players
Where cheating’s concerned, first it was baseball caps (answers under brim), then it was cellphones (texting answers), “now, schools across the country are targeting digital media players as a potential cheating device,” the Associated Press reports. Kids can podcast (audio record) answers, store them on an iPod, Zune or Zen, and hide them “under clothing, with just an earbud and a wire snaking behind an ear and into a shirt collar to give them away, school officials say.” The National Association of Secondary School Principals told the AP it’s becoming a “national trend.”
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