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May 11th, 2009

Forget the Kindle; University "requires" iPhone

Posted by Sam Diaz @ 7:41 am

Categories: Amazon, Apple, Education, General, iPhone

Tags: Apple iPhone, Apple iPod, Amazon.com Inc., Apple iPod Touch, Lecture, Digital Music, Digital Media, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Sam Diaz

There goes the need for a Kindle.

Incoming freshmen at the University of Missouri’s School of Journalism will be required to have an iPhone or iPod Touch for class lectures and lessons - not Amazon’s e-book reader that just announced a deal with textbook publishers. (Techmeme)

Actually, the “requirement” is more of a technicality that was included in course materials so cash-strapped students can include the devices in their financial needs estimate, according to a report on the Columbia Missourian news site. Students who don’t have one won’t be penalized.

This summer, the entire campus is being outfitted with a program that allows the recording of lectures, which can then be downloaded for free through iTunes University. Brian Brooks, associate dean of the Journalism School, told the newspaper that research has found that a student who hears a lecture a second time tends to retain three times as much of the lecture.

Of course, you don’t need an iPhone or an iPod to play back that lecture. iTunes works on both a Mac or a PC. Said Brooks:

There’s a lot of theory out there that says what you want to do is engage students in realms where they are already comfortable, and we know a lot of students are already familiar with iPods and iTunes so we want to get into that space and take advantage of that.

Last week, Amazon made a big splash with the announcement of the larger Kindle DX, a $489 electronic reader, and partnerships with textbook publishers to offer digital copies of textbooks for the Kindle. A Kindle app for the iPhone/iPod Touch is also available.

Also see: Amazon Kindle’s $489 price tag makes iPod Touch a better buy

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I guess they don't teach English
at your school, though. (Read the rest)
Posted by: compudog Posted on: 05/21/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
$489!!! Are you kidding?  mlindl | 05/11/09
What has...  Average-IT-Guy | 05/11/09
Price and Microsoft  MacCanuck | 05/11/09
You're comparing an iPod to a Kindle?  compudog | 05/21/09
Depends on how cheap the e-books are  CobraA1 | 05/11/09
Most of the cost of textbooks....  mrlinux | 05/11/09
its interesting to see how technology school are the late adopters  vachi | 05/11/09
Wow..  JT82 | 05/11/09
wow?  vachi | 05/11/09
I guess they don't teach English  compudog | 05/21/09
Not fond of colleges requiring stuff  CobraA1 | 05/11/09
They could make it more general I suppose  oncall | 05/11/09
You should NOT force a phone on someone  Maarek Stele | 05/11/09
Read the article  someitguy79 | 05/11/09
Name a phone that does do flash ????  mrlinux | 05/11/09
They don't have to buy the phone dork boy.  EdumacationIT | 05/11/09
What a clown!  micks_tricks | 05/12/09
This is nothing new  Michael Kelly | 05/11/09
You list it as a required item...then back track to recommended.  Been_Done_Before | 05/11/09
Subscribe to Audio Lecture Series using RSS...  USArcher | 05/11/09
RE: Forget the Kindle; University  vachi | 05/11/09
Why compare a Kindle DX to an iPhone?  meh130@... | 05/11/09
Ordinary PCs can access iTunes.  djchandler | 05/12/09

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