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100 Ways to Use Your iPod to Learn and Study

ipod_education.jpgIf you think iPods are just for listening to music, you haven’t been keeping up with technology. The Apple-developed music player features all manner of accessories to help you study and developers are rushing to adapt their offerings to the ubiquitous device. Pre-teens to adults are taking advantage of the educational benefits an iPod affords them, from downloadable podcasts to just-for-iPod study guides and applications. Learning on the go has never been easier.

To help you discover the myriad ways to transform your iPod into a learning device, The iPod Hacker has compiled a list of 100 ways to use your iPod for education. Pretty impressive for what appears to be a first post on a new site!

Posted on Feb 19, 2008 at 10:00AM by Registered CommenterDoug in | Comments8 Comments

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This is great! I had heard of the college lectures etc available as podcasts and thought I would enjoy them but had forgotten about doing it. This was my gentle reminder!

February 19 | Unregistered CommenterHarrison

Very handy way to take in a few college lectures from the best schools. I didn't notice any full fledged language courses, though. I did see some short 1-hr language mp3s to teach you some phrases, but I would like to see a full course. If anyone knows of one, post here.

February 19 | Unregistered Commenterfrank

Excellent resourse!! Thanks!!

February 19 | Unregistered CommenterLeslie

Thank you!!! This will be perfect for myn workouts!!! One hour is the perfect time for a lesson!!

February 19 | Unregistered CommenterGreta H.

Very helpful. I just bought an iPod. This is timed perfectly for me!

February 19 | Unregistered CommenterCarl K

I have been thinking about getting some podcasts for my workouts at the gym, wspecially the spin sessions. Couldn't have come at a better time.

February 19 | Unregistered CommenterTina

Very nice. Let's see, I will learn French first. Then Latin.

February 19 | Unregistered CommenterTeddy

Too bad they copied someone else's whole article. Looks like a nooby who may not have known better. If the article gets pulled, maybe he will have learned his lesson. The hard way.

February 20 | Unregistered Commentergallahad

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