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<DIV>This would be wonderful for many to have access to an online source. I certainly would use it.</DIV>
<DIV>Marilyn<BR><BR>>>> "David J. Rosen" <djrosen@comcast.net> 12/9/2007 8:49 AM >>><BR></DIV>
<DIV style="COLOR: #000000">Technology and Professional Development Colleagues,<BR><BR>itunes -- the Apple online music store -- now has a new area offering <BR>free university and college lectures and other education <BR>presentations. It is called itunes university or itunes u.<BR><BR><A href="http://www.apple.com/education/itunesu/">http://www.apple.com/education/itunesu/</A><BR><BR>If you have a look, consider the following:<BR><BR>1. Is there anything there that would be useful to adult secondary <BR>education classes (GED, EDP, ADP, or College Transiton) for <BR>introducing their students to college? If so, what?<BR><BR>2. Would it be useful to have a new category on itunes u, under <BR>"Beyond Universities" for Teacher Training or Teacher Improvement . <BR>(For example we now have links to over 30 free, short adult ed <BR>classroom videos on the MLoTS Web site [ <A href="http://www.mlots.org">www.mlots.org</A> ]. Itunes u <BR>might include those as well as other kinds of professional <BR>development videos and slide shows. Would it be worthwhile for me to <BR>ask itunes u to set this up? If they did, would you use it?<BR><BR><BR>David J. Rosen<BR>djrosen@comcast.net<BR><BR><BR><BR>----------------------------------------------------<BR>National Institute for Literacy<BR>Technology and Literacy mailing list<BR>Technology@nifl.gov<BR>To unsubscribe or change your subscription settings, please go to <A href="http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/technology">http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/technology</A><BR>Email delivered to mcalhoun@dallasisd.org<BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>