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Bring to mind the last time I used a filmstrip. (At least 10 years ago.) I
hadn't ever shown that class a filmstrip and there was one story I wanted to
share. They loved it and wanted to know when we were going to see another
one. To them it was something new and exciting!


"Librarian. Genetically predisposed to answer questions and correct
misconceptions - whether asked or not." 2 01 2007

"Where all think alike, no one thinks much." ~~ Walter Lippmann

Barbara Fritz
Elementary Librarian
Bloomsburg Area School District
Bloomsburg PA
bfritzlibrary@gmail.com
using Alexandria since 1999
http://bloomsburgasd.schoolwires.com/62784211610220/site/default.asp


On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 11:38 AM, Barb Engvall <bengvall@mac.com> wrote:

> Just gotta jump in here with some humor on this subject. I have kept a very
> old filmstrip projector and various sizes of 16 mm reels that I have on a
> top shelf as a display. The other day a second grader asked me (in dead
> serious tone) "when are you going to use that with us?" I had to laugh! I
> only wish I had an old filmstrip to demonstrate the technology!
>
>
>
> ****************************
> Barb Engvall
> =^..^=
>
> Teacher-Librarian
> John Campbell Elem
> Selah, WA
> macbarb@charter.net
> http://www.selah.k12.wa.us/JC/jc.cfm
>
> On Dec 14, 2009, at 7:34 PM, guusje wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> I got rid of my last filmstrip projector about 5 years ago - the one
>> teacher
>> who clung to filmstrips FINALLY retired.  I thought about making her a
>> going
>> away bouquet made of old filmstrips but restrained myself.
>>
>> I still have some tape players - again, I have some primary teachers who
>> have boxes of books w/ cassettes that they acquired with their Scholastic
>> Points and they won't let go.
>>
>
>
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