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iTunes U

Take an e-Learning Break

iTunes U is a part of the iTunes Store featuring free lectures, language lessons, audiobooks, and more, that you can enjoy on your iPod, iPhone, Mac or PC. Explore over 200,000 educational audio and video files from top universities, museums and public media organizations from around the world. Check it out: [link]

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7 Ed-Tech Tools You Can Use Today

LearnDash

There are pre-recorded lectures, interactive exercises, and live lesson screencasts. You can find pre-recorded lectures, live stream video lectures, interactive quizzes, and screencasts. iTunes U - This resource features a library of courses that can be accessed and managed through the very popular Apple ecosystem.

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iPad: Is this the beginning of handheld education?

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Apple is known to enjoy an edge in the educational sector because of its Macintosh, and already has a presence in educational content through iTunes U. According to the authors, publishers will be interested in iPad apps that allow the ability to play video, highlight text, record lectures, take notes, search text and take quizzes.

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Welcome Camtasia Relay 1.2!

TechSmith Camtasia

Camtasia Relay makes it easy for instructors and presenters to record live lectures, training or presentations on a Mac or PC and publish the videos automatically in multiple formats (for Web and portable media devices).

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eLearning Podcasts (and a few others)

The eLearning Coach

If you don’t use iTunes, you can listen at their website. You can’t find this podcast in iTunes, so you’ll need to download or listen at the website. If you don’t do iTunes, then listen online. Yes, there are thousands of great podcasts—from This American Life to lectures in iTunes U.

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Wild and Wacky Friday: Cool iPhone/iTouch applications

Take an e-Learning Break

Search for these applications in iTunes: Louvre Museum: From the most important museum in Paris. They’re perhaps the most popular video lectures on the web, featuring talks by “the world’s leading thinkers and doers.” The app gets you up close and personal with paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures, and even the French Crown Jewels.”

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Cognitive Psychology Anyone?

The eLearning Coach

Although some of their courses only include the syllabus and lecture notes, many of the Brain and Cognitive Science lectures are recorded as audio files. You can download his podcasts on this site or through iTunes. Listen to these at the gym for a cerebral workout. Psych Files. Michael Brit, Ph.D