Wed Feb 27, 2008 8:48AM EST
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Creatures
of habit that we are, we sometimes get into a gadget rut, forgetting that our iPods
are probably capable of a lot more than what we do with them. So far, I've used
mine for listening to music and podcasts, watching movies (which isn't my idea
of film appreciation), and receiving RSS feeds. But I didn't know what I was
missing until I stumbled across "100 Ways to Use Your iPod to Learn and
Study Better" from the Online Education Database (OEDb).
Many of the suggestions are free, while some have a low-cost fee. There's not a loser in the bunch, and they come from some far-flung places on the Web.
Some are tutorials:
Some are applications that make learning easier:
Some are for lifelong learners:
And some are meant to augment other studies:
Get through those 100 and you'll find another 50 at kottke.org
Join in the discussion. Here you'll see the comments in the order they were posted.
The best way is to NOT buy an iPod. Apple is an evil monopolistic company that the Dept of Justice needs to sit on hard. Buy the superior Samsung YP2, the new Zune or many other superior MP3 players. Buy Apple and your low IQ is immediately showing. DUH!
yAhhhhHHHHhhh ----- yyyyyAAAAAAAAAAAAhhhhhhhhHhh...L0L...OUT LOUD
double YUK - outright payola!
Sweet post on apple and why not to buy an IPOD hippie. By the way your talking about monopolies and your defening the purchase of microsoft products....ironic. Apple makes great products, don't be a hater.
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1 Posted by mydogpanther@sbcglobal.net on Wed Feb 27, 2008 11:15PM EST Report Abuse
awesomoe iventions!!!! never knew we could do that