A colleague at Apple Computer recently pointed me in the direction of a couple of interesting sites providing educational resources for iPod and other media players.
First up is Storynory which offers free audio stories for children which can be downloaded and used on iPods, Pocket PC's, media players and legacy devices such as laptops, etc.
They have an extensive list of audio books which grows by the week. I wonder whether we might begin to see/hear children making their own stories available via podcasts?
Check out:
http://storynory.com/Next, there's PodTutor from a company called Examstutor. In their words:
Revise where ever and whenever you want, without the need to carry text books around with you all the time.
PodTutorTM gives students the technological edge as they prepare for their exams, by providing you with revision support that you can access anywhere, through your iPod, mobile phone, or mp3 player. Using the latest mp3 technology, PodTutor includes audio study tracks, diagrams, and detailed text notes, which can be instantly Podcast to your pc, or mac, using iTunes, and stored on any mp3 player, putting the subject knowledge of senior examiners, experienced teachers and tutors in your pocket.
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More info at:
http://www.examstutor.com/resources/podtutor/Please feel welcome to add to this list.
