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Medical students get iPod tutors | Medical students get iPod tutors |
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University students are being given iPods loaded with useful tutorials. | University students are being given iPods loaded with useful tutorials. |
The University of Derby has given 35 devices - costing £99 each - to radiography students, to provide them with "different ways to learn". | The University of Derby has given 35 devices - costing £99 each - to radiography students, to provide them with "different ways to learn". |
They contain pre-loaded video lessons about how to position patients for X-rays. | They contain pre-loaded video lessons about how to position patients for X-rays. |
It is hoped the portable video demonstrations will be more useful than traditional text books. | It is hoped the portable video demonstrations will be more useful than traditional text books. |
Senior lecturer Ruth Chester said: "They (iPods) are not gadgets, they are things of the future that are here to stay. | Senior lecturer Ruth Chester said: "They (iPods) are not gadgets, they are things of the future that are here to stay. |
"Students want different ways of learning." | "Students want different ways of learning." |
The iPods have been supplied to first-year students, who will be expected to return them after two years. | The iPods have been supplied to first-year students, who will be expected to return them after two years. |
Students can upload their own music to the devices, however the university will check they are still using the pre-loaded tutorials. | Students can upload their own music to the devices, however the university will check they are still using the pre-loaded tutorials. |
Radiographer Sue Errett was involved in creating the lessons and said they would be useful for students on placements. | Radiographer Sue Errett was involved in creating the lessons and said they would be useful for students on placements. |
However iPods would be banned from the X-Ray room. | However iPods would be banned from the X-Ray room. |
"I don't feel it would be professional to use it directly in front of a patient," she said. | "I don't feel it would be professional to use it directly in front of a patient," she said. |
Ms Errett was particularly worried older patients would be unfamiliar with iPods and think the students were simply listening to music. | Ms Errett was particularly worried older patients would be unfamiliar with iPods and think the students were simply listening to music. |
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Derby University has given 35 ipods to first-year radiography students. |
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