[etni] Re: MP3 players for tests

  • From: "Adele P. Raemer " <raemer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <caddy_1998@xxxxxxxxx>, <etni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 05:57:49 +0200

Dear Jaquie,
1.      If enough people write to the testing dept (ccing Judy) I see no
reason why they could not prepare MP3 files, as well.

2.      DO you never have the problem of a kid bringing an IPod or and not
being able to read the files?

3.      Do the kids bring their machines empty?

Adele

On 16/01/2010 18:08:43, Jacquie Mohar (caddy_1998@xxxxxxxxx) wrote:

   We have been using mps for years with our kids at Maayan High School. Now
that the tests are sent on discs our work is much easier. However, we do
have the problem of ripping the tracks from the disc to mp3 format. It is by
far much quicker and easier than the previous cassette transfer, but it is
still annoying. Why cn't

> we just get the ministry to email the schools mp3 files the morning of the

> exam? Simplicity works!!!

> Just for the record, we

> DON'T buy the mp3s for the kids - they bring us their 'machines', with the
chords that go with them. They have to bring them to us some 24 hours prior
to their exam - EACH exam, not just the bagrut, and they are labeled with
their name and the module they are doing. It works well. With all the
'ripping' and recording that goes on, as well as oral tests and recording to
to tapes,  I don't

> exactly get to see the bagrut papers till the following day, at the

> earliest. I am sure other racazim like me are in a similar situation

 



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