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50 Powerful Ways To Use Skype In The Classroom

50 Powerful Ways To Use Skype In The Classroom | iGeneration - 21st Century Education | Scoop.it
Skype offers some unique opportunities for tech-savvy teachers to get their students learning in exciting new ways.
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How Digital Music Technology May Improve Your Memory - Edudemic

How Digital Music Technology May Improve Your Memory - Edudemic | iGeneration - 21st Century Education | Scoop.it
A digital music technology company hopes its efforts could help you retain and even clarify memories as you grow older. An exciting prospect for us all!
Pat Waldo's curator insight, February 17, 1:36 PM

Might be a good idea to take piano lessons again?  Or maybe guitar, harp?

Christina Doshim's curator insight, March 18, 9:47 AM

I think that music is a great way to improve memory, because its something that people can be interested in and you can relate it to so many things. In the article it was talking about how if you go on a cross country road trip and you keep hearing the same song on the radio it can create a memory of when you were on the road trip. if people listen to music all the time and make relations to important things that your doing i think it can improve your memory significantly.