BOISE, Idaho (AP) _ Sixth-grade teacher Richard Whittaker is a modern-day Merlin with long gray locks.
But he wears sport clothes instead of robes, and in place of a wand he uses iPods to take his students from Collister Elementary School in Boise to real-time scientific explorations at the bottom of the sea or on a wild weather trip.
He can load lessons enhanced with video clips, homework assignments, quizzes, videos, music, books on tape and more on the class iPods for use in all subjects he teaches, including English, math, social studies and reading.
Students can take the iPods ? purchased with a Qwest Foundation grant ? home. They can do much of their work on the machines and even show off their own videos.
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