Thursday, February 11, 2010

[Math Tips] iPod for Math?

student,

Do you have an iPod? You can use your iPod for more than just listening the music. For students, iPod could be a great tool for "Learning-On-The-Go".

I, for one, don't believe that you could learn math by listening, so why iPod?

Learning by listening is not the primary study channel. After the intensive visual learning and hands-on practice, audio can be used as reinforcement or supplemental learning, hence iPod for math. OK, it might be your first to hear this idea.

There are two items you need for iPod learning: (1) Audio lectures in MP3 (2) Print-out on the same lectures.

Where can you get audio lectures?

Good news! Rapid Learning Center provides audio lecture series for many chemistry courses, check out the Rapid Learning Lite Edition. Shoot over there now!
http://www.rapidlearningcenter.com/courses.html

Enjoy your iPod! Well, if you don't own an iPod yet, forward this tip to your parents and expect an iPod as a gift from them real soon:)

Keep it up with your study. "See" you tomorrow.

Meanwhile, Seize the Day!
Wayne Huang, PhD
"The Rapid Learning Coach"
http://www.RapidLearningCenter.com

Rapid Learning Center

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