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		<title>By: C. Dibble</title>
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		<description>I am perplexed (especially since I am frustrated by the newest technology).  I am attempting to build a device for my classroom that allows me to push a button on a remote and produce one of several songs or sounds (to signal time for clean-up, time to quiet down, time to start work, time for a break, etc.).  One other teacher suggested an MP3 or MP4 player.  I would not mind this method, but I don&#039;t want to run back to plug the device into a docking station or a plug to start the sound.  I would like the flexibility to start the sound file from anywhere in the classroom.  Some others have suggested wireless speakers, but I don&#039;t know if this would work without docking the MP3 player.  So ... you can now see how disfunctional I have become.  Can you suggest a solution with an MP3 or MP4 player?  The idea is to push a button on the MP3 or MP4 that sends the sound to a system that receives it without any plug or dock, and transmits it over the speakers.

Thanks,
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am perplexed (especially since I am frustrated by the newest technology).  I am attempting to build a device for my classroom that allows me to push a button on a remote and produce one of several songs or sounds (to signal time for clean-up, time to quiet down, time to start work, time for a break, etc.).  One other teacher suggested an MP3 or MP4 player.  I would not mind this method, but I don&#8217;t want to run back to plug the device into a docking station or a plug to start the sound.  I would like the flexibility to start the sound file from anywhere in the classroom.  Some others have suggested wireless speakers, but I don&#8217;t know if this would work without docking the MP3 player.  So &#8230; you can now see how disfunctional I have become.  Can you suggest a solution with an MP3 or MP4 player?  The idea is to push a button on the MP3 or MP4 that sends the sound to a system that receives it without any plug or dock, and transmits it over the speakers.</p>
<p>Thanks,<br />
C. Dibble</p>
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