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SUNY uses iBooks, QuickTime movies

updated 08:10 am EST, Wed January 24, 2001


The State University of New York Cortland, the largest teacher-education institution in New York state, uses iBook computers and QuickTime videos to help bring mathematics, science, social studies and educational technology into focus for the instructors of tomorrow.


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    SUNY Cortland iBooks

    I am one of the faculty involved with this program. We would welcome inquiries from students interested in attending SUNY Cortland and taking part in this innovative teacher preparation program.

    -Karl

    kleink@cortland.edu

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    Big Deal!

    I, unfortunately, went to a SUNY. There are 64 schools in the system, all but 4 or 5 suck...

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    Good testing mechanism

    Hopefully the iBooks will be used for some sort of stringent teacher testing system, to clear out all the mostly uneducated ones.

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