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Listen to This - Califone MP3 Player

Looking for a way to integrate digital audio and podcasts into your class? Califone has the answer with a digital music player designed more for schools than for jogging or power walking…
By Brian Nadel
Blog: Scholastic Magazine
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January 6th, 2009

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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]


A comparison of two types of computer-support for reading development. Journal of reading research in reading Vol. 23-2. The use of talking books is in itself highly motivating....[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]

Our 2385AV allows us to have music and movement in the classroom on a daily basis....[more]

Students use the 3064-USB headsets to record themselves speaking Spanish for their computer lab assignments....[more]

 
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