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By Ken Royal
Product Editor
Blog: District Administration Magazine
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By a Geek
Blog: The K12 Geek
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By Brian Nadel
Blog: Scholastic Magazine
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May 11th, 2008 |
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is ideal for supplementing classroom curriculum, speech-language therapies, and ELD/ESL applications, the device gives students an opportunity to build reading skills independently without needing access to a desktop computer....[more] |
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Meeting Stricter European Standards and Fully Committed to Staying
Ahead of Environmental and Safety Regulations for Student Safety....[more] |
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As the leader in powered and non-powered learning centers, Califone International, Inc., has recently introduced four learning centers to offer educators the flexibility they need during instruction...[more] |
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to help develop core reading skills. The familiar looking device is ideal for independent instruction and learning centers and is the next generation of digital application for the CardMaster™....[more] |
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Built specifically for use in the classroom, the new microscope gives students a chance to learn about the world around them up close. It can be connected to a classroom computer, so students can be split into groups to conduct experiments and see the whole picture on the screen at the same time....[more] |
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In a ground-breaking statement, Califone and the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) announced today that they have agreed to work together to promote America: Tuned In Today . . But Tuned Out Tomorrow?, an ASHA public education campaign with a safe listening message about using personal audio technology...[more] |
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Appreciating the importance of listening centers and shared use of resources, the MP3 player is the first of its kind to include dual headphone jacks...[more] |
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Free Shipping
Free shipping on the 8101 and 8104 on orders received through authorized Califone dealers.
Until June 30th, 2008 |
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Califone Blow Out Sale!
We are offering unprecedented bargains on limited quantities of these discontinued items. Available on a first come, first served basis...[more] |
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The United States Access Board, an independent federal agency whose primary mission is accessibility for people with disabilities, stated that acoustical performance is an important consideration in the design of classrooms. As many classrooms were built during a time when acoustics was not a significant concern, it is critical for administrators to consider the affects poor acoustics may have on student learning. Research shows that ambient noise and reverberation normally not noticed by adults can have a negative affect on learning environments for young children, as they require optimal conditions for listening and comprehension....[more]
Supporting teacher & student uses of audio enhancing equipment
Focused read-alouds have been shown to promote vocabulary development.... [more]
Teaching phonological awareness with and without the computer. In Hulme, C. and M. Snowling (eds.) Dyslexia: Biology, Cognition, and Intervention. London: Whurr. Recorded speech substantially improved the disabled reader's reading performance.... [more]
Over the many, many years I've been a librarian, I've used Califone record players, cassette players, and now CD-boom boxes with the Califone label.
The CD player on one of our new Califone boom boxes (model 2395, purchased by my school through FC...[more]
Because my students don’t have a very strong grasp on language and are not computer literate, I use my Califone cassette players to rewind and playback a lot of language samples. They hold up better than other brands and I appreciate the tone adjus...[more]
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