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I am investigating different ways by which we might provide audio book =
content for our students, either in physical form or digital. We offer =
both a standard curriculum and a small parallel program, which addresses =
the needs of our students with learning differences. I'd like to offer =
as many of their texts as possible in audio form.
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At present, we're offering books on CD, and I've recently purchased a =
PlayAway to test "market" (but haven't rolled it out yet!). It seems =
like kids are bringing the CDs home, ripping them, and loading them onto =
their iPods. Are folks sticking with this form of audio resources, or =
is anyone doing downloads from audible.com or subscribing to =
netLibrary's audio module? Other suggestions that are fairly =
straightforward to use, and also cost-effective?
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Many thanks.
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Emily S. Auerswald
Upper School Librarian
Indian Creek School
1130 Anne Chambers Way
Crownsville, MD 21032
eauerswald@indiancreekschool.com
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