Participants met the following inclusion criteria: (a) were between the ages of 18 and 26, (b) were an admitted program participant, (c) provided student consent if age 18 or older and declared their own guardian or parental consent and student assent if they were not their own guardian, (d) had a documented IDD based on most current psychological or medical assessments (e.g., cerebral palsy, Down syndrome), (e) had visual acuity to see pictures of campus landmarks displayed on a
video iPod screen and actual landmarks from a distance, (f) were ambulatory and able to walk steps, and (g) could independently cross streets using designated crosswalks with minimal supervision.
"You have to understand your content, your organization and your goals, and know how to evaluate the opportunity quickly." With the
video iPod, for instance, "We saw the beta [iTunes] store.
At $59.95, the MicroMemo, from XtremeMac, enables instructors to store as much as 51 hours of Lectures on an iPod Nano 2G or 384 hours on a
video iPod. The files are saved in CD-quality WAV format, making them easy to upload into iTunes.
Every eligible application earns staff the chance to take part in a quarterly draw for prizes including a
video iPod. A recommendation that result in an appointment can earn a reward of pounds 690.
The winner will get a year's free insurance and entrants could also win a 30 gigabyte
video iPod. Visit www.whatsinaname.uk.com before Sunday, July 15 to enter.
You can download any video to your Apple
Video iPod. You can even acquire the code to embed a video into your own blog or Website.
Visit the park's official Web site and you can view any of 37 short videos on your desktop or, better yet, download them to a
video iPod and hit play as you make stops at Old Faithful, Mammoth Springs, and the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.
A chic pink iPod nano will cost around pounds 129 with the more expensive and clunkier
video iPod costing up to pounds 239.
Although many MP3 players and handheld computers have the potential to assist special education students, it's the
video iPod that really stands out, primarily due to its ease of use and "hip" factor, but also its excellent quality and wealth of online content geared for students.
This third edition has been updated to cover the
video iPod, nano, and shuffle models.
(Naina says that one time she was able to use her mother's cell phone and, even though she had no one to call, brandished it conspicuously, punching numbers at random because "it made me feel special.") In addition to a
video iPod, Evelyn wants a Nintendo Wii.
Does watching a
video iPod help nursing students learn and feel more comfortable with procedures?