Friday, January 06, 2006

iPod 101

So you got a very cool new iPod for the holidays (I am jealous) and you want to figure it out and get the most out of it. If you are like my husband you might dive head first into the rapids. You might surface and shoot down between the rocks perfectly, or you might (like he did) sputter, swallow a little water, and bump into a few rocks along the way. iPods are realitively easy to use and master, but there can little bit of a learning curve for some who have never used one. ResourceShelf directed me to iPod 101 on Apple's Support pages and I realized since this blog has been looking at medical podcasts it might be a good idea to post a link to on using iPods.

After reading it hopefully you will be shooting down the iPod rapids like the rest of us podheads.

2 Comments:

At 6:56 PM, Clinical Cases and Images said...

Text-to-Speech Programs bridge the gap between text and mp3s on your iPod.

Just convert journal or newspaper articles to mp3s and listen to them later on the iPod whenever you find time.

 
At 2:38 AM, Anonymous said...

Hi from Dean,
thank you for the posting on iPods. I think they have potential in medicine for all kinds of reasons. keep up the good work,
Dean
UBC Google scholar blog
http://weblogs.elearning.ubc.ca/googlescholar/

 

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