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Thursday, May 25, 2006

Using Ipods in the classroom

ICTWith Ipods being all the rage as the ultimate MP3 player at the moment it's only time until they start being used for (more!) educational purposes.  Interestingly two articles have come to light within days of each other. 

The first is from the Mr Belshaw website.  On the site he discusses how the Ipod can be used to show simple presentations, and even gives an example for downloading and testing.    The second is a link to Engadget which reveals that Pearson Education has announced plans to release downloadable study guides and audible review notes for exam preparation.

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