The last time I checked Kodak had quit making slide projectors, but Vivitar
still was. I use one all the time, but if your teachers aren't it may be time
for them to go. (I got my current one off of Ebay when the last one died.)
Anytime anyone has some mechanical teaching aid that you are no longer using,
you may want to check with the Blackwell Museum of Education and see if they
are intersted. http://www.cedu.niu.edu/blackwell/ They have one of the best
collections of education history anywhere, including an extensive collection
of educational technology. It's worth a stop to see.
Sarah S. Uthoff
Reference Librarian
Kirkwood Community College
Cedar Rapids, IA
suthoff@mchsi.com
---------------------- Original Message: ---------------------
> Ed wrote:
> If
> you still have these collecting dust in the back corner of your AV
> storage room, check with your photography department before you throw
> them out.
>
> AACCKKK!!!! Don't throw slide projectors out no matter what!!
>
>
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