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A student broke our digital camera last year. She did not return it to the
classroom and took it to a game and dropped it. What can I say. You will need
to set up strict rules for use. Perhaps have it attached to a cart and they
roll the cart around the room. You need to supervise them at all times, I
feel. That is for Middle School. As for High School, our kids use them all
over the school and I haven't heard of a problem.
Ann Carolan
"artsednet" wrote:
> I have the pleasure of spending a $1000 gift to my K-12 art program. I am
> thinking of buying a good drying rack to replace the little table top model
> I have been using for 15 years. Anyone have a suggestion for the perfect
> rack to buy?
> And what about clay extruders? Anyone have a Bailey Standard 4 extruder?
>
> I thought about buying a digital video camera. The salesman at Best Buy
> suggested that it would be too delicate to hand over to students for their
> use. What do you think?
> Nancy
>
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