Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Ipods in the classroom

Ipod use in the classroom has become a unexpected phenomenon. Duke University is a school that uses that quite frequently. The number of ipods in the classroom has quadrupled in the second year of use. They now have classes where ipods are required, they even give them out for free. The ipods are used to enhance the classes lectures, assignments, and quality of learning. Duke now has a program called Duke Digital Innitiative, also know as DDI. They use this program to incorporate the ipods into the classroom. They now have 280 students and 19 courses using this program.
A lot of elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools are even getting into the swing of things with ipod use in the classroom. They use podcasts to help get the children involved with learning. They use the audio tools to enhance their learning. Ipods engage the students and make things fun for them. Children nowadays know how to use technology pretty well, so why not incorporate something they know into something they can learn. This website is a good insight to ipods in the classroom.

http://www.springfield.k12.il.us/ipod/

1 comment:

Jennifer Averitt said...

Good Rachel,
Where's your post regarding the "Alabama Virtual Library" and summary on Mr. Sullivan's Accessibility presentation? I stated in class last week these additional assignments were due and it is posted on my blog. Thanks.