Such as Adaly Nolasco, age 17, has found an old MP3 player that had once belonged to her mother as a hand-me-down. She had decided the player did not seem as distracting as her cellphone did, so to give it a shot, she tried to load some songs into it, which seemed confusing at first, but eventually succeeded with the help of YouTube. “It’s definitely a good loophole,” she had said, “I hope they don’t ban this, too.” [3]
Of course, rules in different school districts vary, so some schools might permit this technology, while some do not. “Is it a distraction?” Mr. Bauman had asked.[4] It doesn’t have to be, but in that district, it is still banned. While in some other schools these types of devices do not require Wi-Fi, they are greenlit to keep it. [5]