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There appears to be some kind of renaissance for older tech thanks to smartphone bans in schools. And I'm all for it. It makes me remember my time back in high school right before smartphones appeared. Perhaps this will even inspire Apple to make a new iPod some beautiful day.
smartphones.gadgethacks.com
NY Times also has an article, but it's behind a wall.
web.archive.org
The appearance of iPods and cassette players in phone-free schools says a lot about student adaptability when given options. Students started using walkie-talkies instead of phones to stay connected with their peers at one Auckland school, a reminder that the desire to communicate remains strong, while the method can be far less intrusive and addictive. Technology is inescapable, but these examples show we can be more intentional about which tools we prioritize in classrooms.

School Phone Bans Spark Analog Revival: iPods Return
When Bethlehem High School in Upstate New York banned students' cellphones and started offering analog entertainment, it sparked a culture change you could...

NY Times also has an article, but it's behind a wall.

Their Schools Banned Phones. Out Came the iPods and Cassette Players.
Enterprising students have been bringing the contraband of yesteryear to school in what they see as a “loophole” in cellphone bans.
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