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  1. Added Dec 11, 2007 by ljsylvan
    t least two companies now sell software to universities and other institutions that captures the words of classroom lectures and syncs them with the digital images used during the talk — usually PowerPoint slides and animations. The illustrated lectures are stored on a server so that students can retrieve them and replay the content on the bus ride home, clicking along to the exact section they need to review.
  2. Added Dec 03, 2007 by ljsylvan and 1 other
    Apple enables educators to expand their curriculum to meet the mobile and media-rich learning styles of today’s students. iPod extends teaching and learning beyond the normal classroom hours, allowing students to easily and continuously learn. iTunes and iLife let them access, create, share, and communicate knowledge, and iPod provides students the ability to learn as they live — on the go.
  3. Added Oct 10, 2007 by chris_dede
    Districts are using iPods for teaching subjects such as Spanish; old wine in new bottles
  4. Added Oct 10, 2007 by ljsylvan
    But even as students have been told to leave their iPods at home, the school here in Hudson County has been handing out the portable digital players to help bilingual students with limited English ability sharpen their vocabulary and grammar by singing along to popular songs.
  5. Added Oct 09, 2007 by mniemitz and 3 others
    the school here in Hudson County has been handing out the portable digital players to help bilingual students with limited English ability sharpen their vocabulary and grammar by singing along to popular songs.
  6. Added Sep 07, 2006 by heikkinen
    Duke's great Center for Instructional Technology. Read the post about how they gave iPods to all first-years.... and what happened next.
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