Luis:
It is
not just Michigan either.. as you continue to explore the I-tunes library,
you'll see that there were a total of 9 states that took part in that pilot
project around the I-tunes University. Our close neighbor, Maine, also has
a great set of stuff as well as New Jersey, they really jumped on board and have
multiple sites running within the University. Arizona's IDEAL project is
there too.
For
all, as Luis says, these are downloadable assets of all range.. curricular,
speeches from various folks, and units of study that students can access.
I saw a roll out of this last spring just prior to NECC. I believe I
posted something on School-IT, but it probably didn't get out far and wide..
would have been July.
Anyways..Luis.. thanks for posting this resource.
Peter
Peter Drescher
Education Technology
Coordinator
Vermont Department of
Education
120 State St.
Montpelier, VT
05620-2501
802.828.5149 (ph)
802.828.6563 (fax)
I just
discovered University of Michigan's iTunes Library. Loads of video and
audio podcasts. From my home, these 50 - 60 minute videos download in
about 2 or 3 minutes.
I'm
especially thrilled about their 'Saturday Morning Physics'
series.
I thought
I'd share.
Here's
another favorite.
Are any schools using ipods in the
classroom to deliver content to students?
Anyone have a mobile ipod
lab?
Luis
Luis Bango
WUHSMS
(802)457-1317 x198