Now recording.Professors who want to give "coursecasting" (enabling students to download lectures onto their iPods) a try need a reliable recording toot. At $59.95, the MicroMemo, from XtremeMac, enables instructors to store as much as 51 hours of Lectures on an iPod Nano A flash-based digital music player from Apple, introduced in 2005. Like larger iPod models, the nano has a color screen. Although the nano name suggests ultra-small "nanotechnology," the iPod shuffle is actually smaller. See iPod. 2G or 384 hours on a video iPod A common name for the first iPod that supported video, introduced in late 2005. Also called the 5th Generation iPod (5G iPod). Apple refers to Video iPods as simply "iPod." See iPod. . The files are saved in CD-quality WAV format, making them easy to upload into iTunes. Even if coursecasting isn't offered at their school students can stilt stilt, common name for some members of the family Recurvirostridae, shore birds including the avocet. Stilts, as their name implies, have the longest legs of any bird except the flamingo. purchase MicroMemo to record notes and lectures themselves. Working in conjunction with this product, the MemoMic, a [ape[ microphone, is designed for professors who like to move around a Large lecture hall lecture hall n → sala de conferencias; (UNIV) → aula lecture hall lecture n → amphithéâtre m while speaking. It sells separately for $29.95. To team more, visit www.xtrememac.com. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] |
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