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Reviewing for a test could be just a click away on your iPod |
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Tuesday, 04 March 2008 |
Students who space out at a critical moment in their college chemistry class can now recapture that instruction on their iPods. Today's classrooms are increasingly high-tech with electronic “chalkboards” that work like touch-screen computers, wireless access, Web cams and clickers that use infrared rays to project students' responses on a screen. So perhaps it was inevitable that an electronic version of the daily class lecture is now available to students anytime, anywhere. College campuses are using software that synchronizes digital recordings of lectures with visual aids, so students can replay them on computers or download them to iPods, other MP3 players and some cell phones. Article link
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