iTunes

Itunes is a apple's tool to listen to, organize and play music, videos and podcasts. There are several uses for itunes in the classroom. Here's some ideas:
 * 1) Podcasting is a built in feature of ipod. It allows for you to download a broacast from a web page and automatically keep the lastest version sent to your itune. You can then transfer that to your ipod to listen to it.
 * 2) iQuiz is a game that comes with an ipod. Apple gives you an example of an [|iquiz in Biology]. But you can [|create your own.] So now you are in there ipods.
 * 3) Since itunes organizes movieswhy not find a quicktime movie on the web that fits your subject and put it in your itunes. If you have an ipod, showing it to the class is as easy as hooking up a cable.
 * 4) Want to [|make your own podcast]?
 * 5) Want to make your o[|wn music in garage band] then import it into itunes for your listening pleasure?

Gregg Martinson uses itunes to make videos for classes and for the Rahs Report/RAHS Connection. I also keep podcasts on it so that I can stay informed and up to date about geek-related and political topics. I keep my music on shuffle or create a [|genius playlist]when I am teaching and there is downtime.

Perhaps we need an ipod in order to be more productive educators. Can you request one on a PO?