Cellphone Jamming Principal retreats
 

04/01/09 8:32 AM

posted:
The battle between students and teachers over the use of cellphones in schools reached new heights in B.C. when a school principal installed an electronic jamming device to stop the ring tones, the chatter and the text messaging.

Steve Gray, the principal in Port Hardy Secondary School on the north coast of Vancouver Island, was frustrated that a cellphone ban in his school wasn't working.

"We banned them a couple of years ago and that doesn't seem to have stopped the problem," Gray told CBC News on Monday.

"When there are cellphones in use, there is a constant background of 'Please put your cellphone away. Please give me your cellphone,'" Gray told CBC News.

So about a month ago he went online and bought a device from China to jam the signals

More on the story found here: [www.cbc.ca]

I'm sorry but I think the Principal did the right thing by jamming the signals and I believe all schools should have a cellphone jammer installed. Kids are there to LEARN not send fucking OVER NINE THOUSAND Text messages a day. And know what, if mom n dad want to get ahold of their kid, CALL THE FUCKING SCHOOL, if the phone is jammed you know that they're at school


Fucking kids

 

04/01/09 9:13 AM

This makes me feel guilty for texting my nephew answers to his math tests.

 

04/01/09 9:28 AM

As long as the jamming only extends to the school building exits and most importantly doesn't affect beyond their property lines, that's fine. Then students can go outside into the parking lot to send/receive calls during breaks or lunch without having to completely leave school property.

We got along just fine without cell phones when I was in school. If there's something super-urgent happening, parents can simply call the office and leave a message for the student, who then gets called to the office.

Anything that isn't urgent enough for that can obviously wait. The obsession with contantly being on the phone or text messaging is exactly that: an obsession. Why should schools be enablers of obsessive behaviour? If people don't like a logical rule, they can go find another school.

Edit: I just read the full article and see the jamming device is banned in Canada and had to be removed from the school anyway, by law.

Well, so much for the principal's bright idea!



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/01/2009 09:32AM by pragmatica.

 

04/01/09 9:35 AM

The comments on the cbc site suggested a "Faraday Cage" Which effectively blocks any and all wireless signals from entering or leaving the building. So, they can effectively still have a wireless router and their own Wifi network going on, but it cannot extend past the Faraday cage. I think all schools should have one. Granted it's an expensive venture but as Prag said, if it aint urgent it can wait.

Faraday cages are legal in Canada.

 

04/01/09 11:04 AM

And what happens when another student(s) bring guns to school and starts shooting up the place?

 

04/01/09 11:05 AM

nerd posted:
And what happens when another student(s) bring guns to school and starts shooting up the place?

umm...I never thought you were that kind of paranoid Nerd. *smacks you* Use your common sense.

 

04/01/09 11:16 AM

Come on nerd, I hope you never get into an automobile considering the massive risk of death compared to the risk of getting killed in a school shooting. smiling smiley

The regular phones would still work.

 

04/01/09 11:21 AM

I am just being the devil's advocate here smiling smiley

Even if the regular phones work fine it's a lot easier to partition kids away from them or to just simply cut the phone lines.

With the recent school shootings who knows how weighted cell phones on students play in the decision making process of someone wanting to execute a shooting in the school?



Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 04/01/2009 11:23AM by nerd.

 

04/01/09 11:26 AM

I'm with nerd on this one. I feel like there are too many neo-Luddites running the schools.

and its the kid's own damn faults if mess with their cell phones instead of learning. dont ban phones, they can just find another distraction to deal with.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/01/2009 11:28AM by Kid IRA1.

 

04/01/09 11:27 AM

We weren't even allowed to have any technological devices on campus to begin with when I was in school. I agree, if it's an urgent family matter, they can call the office. I know this is a sticky subject with a lot of people since so many have opted to discontinue use of a landline within the home, so families have shared plans where each member is with a cell phone.

I like that Faraday Cage, pandora. I wish we had it at the office! Some days people's cell phones go off more than their desk phones. It's highly irritating.


nerd posted:
With the recent school shootings who knows how weighted cell phones on students play in the decision making process of someone wanting to execute a shooting in the school?

Interesting thought, but if there was much merit to that then we should see general crime reduction as a whole since a vast majority of the public have cell phones. No one would be shooting anywhere or robbing banks, etc. because someone would be able to call out/text/twiiter(!) on their phone…

Kid IRA posted:
and its the kid's own damn faults if mess with their cell phones instead of learning. dont ban phones, they can just find another distraction to deal with.

Thing is, it's not just affecting the individual who is messing with their phone. It's disrespectful to the class & the teacher & even if the volume is off the clicky-clacking of keys (unless it's touch screen, I suppose) can be distracting. PLUS, for certain it's not just one kid in the class doing this. If half the class or more are focused on their phones instead of the lesson, well…not much is getting done in the way of learning, right?



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 04/01/2009 11:34AM by forkintheeye.

 

04/01/09 12:16 PM

nerd posted:
And what happens when another student(s) bring guns to school and starts shooting up the place?

Arm all the kids? grinning smiley

 

04/01/09 12:22 PM

forkintheeye posted:
nerd posted:
With the recent school shootings who knows how weighted cell phones on students play in the decision making process of someone wanting to execute a shooting in the school?

Interesting thought, but if there was much merit to that then we should see general crime reduction as a whole since a vast majority of the public have cell phones. No one would be shooting anywhere or robbing banks, etc. because someone would be able to call out/text/twiiter(!) on their phone…

I think that it's a little harder to make that general comparison to a special case of schools. Public schools are confined spaces that are supposed to be "weapon free" and "safe zones", i.e., there are no guns so if you bring in your own you can be pretty successful in massacring people. Having easier communication to the outside world potentially lowers the expected gain of maximizing "murdering" since it would cut down on the amount of time one would have.

I can't believe I am thinking about this, lol.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/01/2009 12:23PM by nerd.

 

04/01/09 12:33 PM

--Will-- posted:
nerd posted:
And what happens when another student(s) bring guns to school and starts shooting up the place?

Arm all the kids? grinning smiley

Stop, I am not getting sucked into that one again

smiling smiley

 

04/01/09 12:41 PM

nerd posted:
forkintheeye posted:
nerd posted:
With the recent school shootings who knows how weighted cell phones on students play in the decision making process of someone wanting to execute a shooting in the school?

Interesting thought, but if there was much merit to that then we should see general crime reduction as a whole since a vast majority of the public have cell phones. No one would be shooting anywhere or robbing banks, etc. because someone would be able to call out/text/twiiter(!) on their phone…

I think that it's a little harder to make that general comparison to a special case of schools. Public schools are confined spaces that are supposed to be "weapon free" and "safe zones", i.e., there are no guns so if you bring in your own you can be pretty successful in massacring people. Having easier communication to the outside world potentially lowers the expected gain of maximizing "murdering" since it would cut down on the amount of time one would have.

I can't believe I am thinking about this, lol.

Thinking is good!

I understand what you are saying, but a lot of other public spaces are supposedly weapon free, too (even if one is licensed to carry, they may not be allowed to bring it) & it still happens. While many who would consider a massacre can be categorized as geniuses, many are also sloppy & not so forward-thinking when it comes to maximizing the damage. Meaning a kid might overlook the detail of everyone having a cell phone…

Basically, I'm a curmudgeon who doesn't think kids should have cell phones in the first place. tongue sticking out smiley

 

04/01/09 2:04 PM

forkintheeye posted:
Basically, I'm a curmudgeon who doesn't think kids should have cell phones in the first place. tongue sticking out smiley

Yea, I don't really have an opinion about it all. I just get wary of organizational decisions that are binary, i.e., "always off" or "always on", because of unintended consequences.

 

04/01/09 4:45 PM

pandora114 posted:
The comments on the cbc site suggested a "Faraday Cage" Which effectively blocks any and all wireless signals from entering or leaving the building. So, they can effectively still have a wireless router and their own Wifi network going on, but it cannot extend past the Faraday cage. I think all schools should have one. Granted it's an expensive venture but as Prag said, if it aint urgent it can wait.

Faraday cages are legal in Canada.

Nope, nope, nope.

Mobile Phone Jammer

Faraday Cage

The principal is using a jammer, an electronic device that puts out a signal at the same frequency as devices, disrupting them and making them unusable.

A Faraday cage is a metal container that blocks all electro-magnetic radiation whose wavelengths are longer than the holes of the cage.

Jammers target specific devices. Items that operate on different frequencies, such as radios and televisions, would be unaffected. In an emergency, like a school shooting, the jammer can be turned off. I don't know what the law is in Canada, but jammers are illegal in the U.S. Only the Federal government is allowed to use them and did so during Obama's inauguration.

Farady cages are legal and are frequently used in scientific research and industry. Items within a Faraday cage are still usable but cannot connect wirelessly with devices outside the cage.

You can create a Faraday cage by accident. My house (built in 1938) has interior walls that are plaster on top of mesh screens with cast iron plumbing, metal conduit for electrical wiring and steel frame windows. The WiFi and cordless phones work but people who want to use their cell phones have to go outside.

 

04/01/09 7:13 PM

I've wondered for a long time (just judging by how many of the high-school aged forum members here are logged on and posting all day long) how any learning at all takes place in schools these days.

 

04/01/09 7:22 PM

nerd posted:
--Will-- posted:
nerd posted:
And what happens when another student(s) bring guns to school and starts shooting up the place?

Arm all the kids? grinning smiley

Stop, I am not getting sucked into that one again

smiling smiley

hee hee How about home schooling? Video conferencing? Robotic tele-presence?

 

04/01/09 8:49 PM

jayetheartist posted:
I've wondered for a long time (just judging by how many of the high-school aged forum members here are logged on and posting all day long) how any learning at all takes place in schools these days.

It would explain why test scores are so crappy these days.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/01/2009 08:49PM by Antonia.

 

04/02/09 1:07 PM

Cell Phones saved lives in columbine.

Ban the only means of Communication during an emergency!!

Genius!

 

04/02/09 1:23 PM

cryosin posted:
Cell Phones saved lives in columbine.

Ban the only means of Communication during an emergency!!

Genius!

I really hope you don't ride in cars.

You have more of a chance of dying in a car crash than getting your brains blown out at a school.

By the way, the secretary has a phone in her office... *pop pop pop* 911 there's your help.

 

04/02/09 2:52 PM

*ahem*

bat21 posted:
Jammers target specific devices. Items that operate on different frequencies, such as radios and televisions, would be unaffected. In an emergency, like a school shooting, the jammer can be turned off. I don't know what the law is in Canada, but jammers are illegal in the U.S. Only the Federal government is allowed to use them and did so during Obama's inauguration.

 

04/02/09 2:13 PM

bat21 posted:
*ahem*

bat21 posted:
Jammers target specific devices. Items that operate on different frequencies, such as radios and televisions, would be unaffected. In an emergency, like a school shooting, the jammer can be turned off. I don't know what the law is in Canada, but jammers are illegal in the U.S. Only the Federal government is allowed to use them and did so during Obama's inauguration.


Your fucking jetplanes are equipped with them and use them over foreign lands all the fucking time.

you know how many times my Wi-fi router goes out when the F-15's are at our base? Despite being told over and over and over again by our Wing commander to turn them off over land areas....

How the hell is me playing City of Heroes a threat to an F-15 is beyond my comprehension.

Anyway that's beside the point. They should lift the restriction for schools. have it linked to the school bell, each break it goes off, end of break it goes back on. School shooting there's a kill switch in each classroom that can turn off the jammer in case of another Columbine/Vtech...

 

04/02/09 5:00 PM

Wrap your house in chicken wire.

 

04/03/09 2:07 AM

As a teacher, I hate phones and ipods and even laptops (my school gives each kid a laptop, which is annoying). I knew a teacher once that had a beaker of water at the front of the class with an ipod in it with a sign that said 'is yours next?'

That's the way.

 

07/27/11 2:34 AM

Sometimes I really think the cell phone jammer is really a necessity in schools. A lot of students are immerging in texting during classes.This is annoying. I saw the site [www.jammerall.com] sells jammers but I don't know whether I can buy one for the sake of classroom order.

 

08/05/11 2:02 AM

School kids are just looking at the example of the 'gotta be connected all the time' crowd.. If society in general can't figure out how to put cell phones/devices away while they should be doing other things, kids are never gonna get the clue..

I personally like the idea of cell phone jammers for schools.. as long as there are secure and accessible phones for emergencies kids should have pretty much no need for cell phones in school.. Put the damn phone away and learn something..

This still will not stop all the idiots using cell phones in movies, while driving, and in pretty much every other inappropriate place..

 

08/05/11 8:56 PM

hctiwt001 posted:
School kids are just looking at the example of the 'gotta be connected all the time' crowd.. If society in general can't figure out how to put cell phones/devices away while they should be doing other things, kids are never gonna get the clue..

I personally like the idea of cell phone jammers for schools.. as long as there are secure and accessible phones for emergencies kids should have pretty much no need for cell phones in school.. Put the damn phone away and learn something..

This still will not stop all the idiots using cell phones in movies, while driving, and in pretty much every other inappropriate place..

Jammers are a bad idea, I think. Cell signal should be available in case of emergency.

Throwing kids into detention for fucking around on their cell phones during class time, I think, should take care of the rest.

 

08/27/11 12:17 AM

pandora114 posted:
posted:
The battle between students and teachers over the use of cellphones in schools reached new heights in B.C. when a school principal installed an electronic jamming device to stop the ring tones, the chatter and the text messaging.

Steve Gray, the principal in Port Hardy Secondary School on the north coast of Vancouver Island, was frustrated that a cellphone ban in his school wasn't working.

"We banned them a couple of years ago and that doesn't seem to have stopped the problem," Gray told CBC News on Monday.

"When there are cellphones in use, there is a constant background of 'Please put your cellphone away. Please give me your cellphone,'" Gray told CBC News.

So about a month ago he went online and bought a device from China to jam the signals

More on the story found here: [www.cbc.ca]

I'm sorry but I think the Principal did the right thing by jamming the signals and I believe all schools should have a cellphone jammer installed. Kids are there to LEARN not send fucking OVER NINE THOUSAND Text messages a day. And know what, if mom n dad want to get ahold of their kid, CALL THE FUCKING SCHOOL, if the phone is jammed you know that they're at school


Fucking kids
I totally agree with your opinion, i think school should install cell phone jammers, you know the naughty of students.A friend of mine who is a teacher was once annoyed by his students texting short messages during class, and later he bought a portable cell phone jammer, then all the students were confused that their cell phones cannot receive any signals even if it was the most advanced one.LOL...BTW,my friend said he bought it from online http://www.jammerall.com/ , and I checked some sites about that certain item. It's so funny that I'm thinking of purchasing one as well.

 

08/27/11 2:36 AM

I must admit that, having grown up without mobile phones in school (I remember when my school got its first PC - just the one!) I dont think they need to be in use in that environment.

The trouble is, that there is a lot of 'creep' on this at the moment. For example, our Government having discussions with Twitter, Facebook, and Blackberry about cutting people off. I knew our Government was a collection of idiots, but never underestimate the ingenuity of fools.

 
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