push the teacher's station content out to the students. I'll play
around with it and let you know if I'm successful. Incidentally, if it
is the actual AP CD, you can't put the files on a server. I just read
the guidelines, and it's not permitted in a testing scenario. It would
be great for practice, though. We have had our teachers create practice
mp3 files in Audacity and put them on the web for students to hear and
record their own responses.
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Vi Richter
Academic Technology Coordinator
Information Technology Services
Phillips Exeter Academy
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[mailto:ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU] On Behalf Of Carl Campion
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 7:12 PM
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Subject: Simultaneous CD playing
Hello list
Our AP Spanish teacher would like to broadcast an audio CD to an entire
class via the PC workstations in the language lab. I'm looking into
options and I am very interested in learning what other schools are
using.
I am also interested in your experiences with SynchronEyes by SMART and
Apple Remote Desktop and PC workstations
thank you
Carl Campion
Director of Academic Technology
Archmere Academy
Claymont, DE
302-798-6632x823
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