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SylviusVG neuroanatomy glossary now on iPods
Members of the the Sylvius project have released an iPod edition of their human neuroanatomy glossary, which is currently in use at Duke University. SylviusVG, iPod Edition is a “visual glossary of the human brain and spinal cord, combining audio (MP3 files), visual (album art) and text (notes) content into a pedagogically-sound learning tool for the iPod, containing over neuroanatomical 400 structures and terms.” SylviusVG, iPod Edition is available for any color screen iPod at an introductory price of $10.
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Very cool! Awesome to see a real educational use of the ipod!
Posted by John Harris on November 8, 2005 at 3:33 PM (PDT)
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This is really an innovative solution. The way that text, images and audio are used really make learning possible even on a screen as small as the one on the Nano.
Posted by Jim Haviland on November 9, 2005 at 7:51 AM (PDT)