Wednesday, June 13, 2007

iPOD Classrooms


Downloading lectures via ipod is an interesting method, and i'm sure this will revolutionize and become very successful in the future. Everyone is getting ipod's nowadays, or already have a few. People are becoming more and more involved with keeping up with technology, and the ipod has become very successful of attracting consumers, especially students. It's a good idea for students to be lectured by their professors via ipod while on the go because they are constantly traveling, especially when bussing to get to school. The ipod has its many advantages and disadvantages. You can't always rely on technology. Sometimes it may crash, and you can lose all your files. What if your ipod gets stolen? Not only do you lose your lectures you were listening/watching to, you lose the ipod and the couple hundreds of dollars spent on it as well.

It seems like an interesting and tempting idea for Mary Ward students to apply lectures via ipod. Everywhere you go, in classrooms and in the halls, students are listening to their ipods. It's a good idea to get lectures and seminars, especially if you missed a seminar needed for a unit. But, not everyone has a video ipod. And not everyone can afford an ipod itself. But those who do have one and can afford one, take advantage of it because it saves time rather than waiting for the next scheduled seminar.

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