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Get them learning anywhere.

Sparked by the enormous popularity of iPod and iTunes, mobile learning is changing education in a big way. High school and university students already have mobile access, not just with iPod players, but also with iPhone devices and portable computers; they come to class with the Internet in their pockets. We can help you provide those mobile devices for K-12 students, so they can access the Internet, too (under the supervision of their teachers, of course). If educators can tap into that access, then any place — a bus stop, a cafe, wherever — is a place to learn.

All the tools for mobile learning.

Apple offers everything you need to implement mobile learning, so it’s easy to dive right in. You’ll have the tools to create digital content, the tools to get that content to students and the tools to let them play it back anytime, anywhere. You can even introduce students to educational mobile applications for iPod touch and iPhone, so they can access reference information, write blog posts, develop physics models or simulate flying over the earth. And they can do those things wherever they go. Learn more about mobile learning

Macbook Air and Ipod Touch

iTunes U. The new world library.

iTunes U is one of the largest and fastest-growing sources of free educational content, with more than 100,000 lectures, presentations, videos, readings and podcasts from all over the world. It’s the easiest way to put information into the hands of students. Students go to iTunes — which they do all the time anyway — select iTunes U, find the courses and podcasts they want and download them to their Mac computers or PCs. Then they can sync to an iPod or iPhone and take the content with them. Students can watch Picasso at work in his studio, tour archaeological sites or study the sound of heart murmurs. You can even assign audio and video content from museums, universities, cultural institutions and public television stations that post to iTunes U.

Many colleges and universities create their own iTunes U sites. Some instructors podcast their lectures on iTunes U right after class. That way, students can review them anytime. Institutions can make their sites public to share their knowledge with learners around the world. iTunes U is rapidly becoming an important and valuable way to raise your institution’s profile and stay competitive in recruiting the best and brightest students.

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iTunes U

Downloading from iTunes is second nature to most students. With one click, students can connect to iTunes U and its vast library of educational podcasts.

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Providing amazing educational content is as easy as 1, 2, 3.

Apple provides not only the devices you need for mobile access, but the content as well. With Apple, it’s easy to turn your lectures or lessons into engaging podcasts or slideshows. It’s also easy to distribute that content to students. And it’s easy for students to access and use. There are three basic steps.

Step 1: Create educational content.

The Mac is an audio-visual studio. A built-in iSight video camera and microphone work with iLife software, so you can shoot videos of your lectures or classes, record audio, make podcasts and design sophisticated slideshows. There’s nothing difficult about it. Every step is based on the easy-to-use Apple interface. Aperture Lens To step things up a notch, you can add Keynote in iWork (sold separately) to create compelling presentations or use Apple’s pro applications to develop more sophisticated movie-, music- or photography-based projects.

Step 2: Get your content to students

Podcast Producer automatically encodes and distributes the content you create. With just a few clicks, you can post podcasts to your school's server or Podcasting iTunes podcast directory, which you can easily create with iLife. Qualified higher education institutions can also post directly to iTunes U. You can even have your podcasts automatically archived for future reference.

Step 3: Students tune in when they’re ready.

Here’s the really exciting part. Students can go online from home, a cafe, the gym — wherever they happen to be — and visit a website, blog, wiki or iTunes U site to play content or download it for future use. iPod touch and iPhone let students discuss Airport the content via chats, email and social networks. Students have 24/7 access to content, so they can connect and study when they want, where they want.

Getting started on iTunes U.

Ready to make iTunes U part of your mobile learning program? It’s easier than you think.
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Mobile applications for the mobile student

iPod Touch and iTunes App Store

Convert inches to centimeters. Browse Wikipedia. Find synonyms in a thesaurus. Hundreds of educational applications like these already exist for iPod touch and iPhone, with more available every day. Some schools are even developing their own applications (often created by students) to help people find their way around campus, check class timetables, view campus events, access directories or get enrolment information.

Sample native applications on the App Store

Netter's Anatomy Flash Cards

Netter’s Anatomy Flash Cards
This classic anatomy resource has over 350 high-resolution illustrated images.

TouchPlot

TouchPlot
A grapher with touch capabilities including a formula editor with custom keyboards.

Grafly

Grafly
A graphical calculator for iPhone and iPod touch that provides full equation graphing.

World Wiki

World Wiki
Get quick access to detailed information on almost 250 countries around the world.

Ultralingua

Ultralingua
Unabridged translation dictionaries in English, French, Spanish, German and more.

iConvert

The Chemical Touch
Explore the properties of the elements with this interactive periodic table.

Sample mobile web applications

Visual Trigonometry Calculator

Visual Trigonometry Calculator
Visually calculate triangle and circle angles, side lengths, areas and more.

Thesaurus

Thesaurus
Find synonyms, antonyms, related terms and similar words.

Reuters

Reuters
Read articles from the world’s largest multimedia news organisation.

Dictionary

Dictionary
Look up any word in an English dictionary or thesaurus.