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(1) from Derek Roff <[log in to unmask]> --- There are probably hundreds of flashcard programs for the iPod/iPhone/iPad, and finding recent comparative reviews is difficult. Here is a link to a MacWorld review from 2008: <http://www.macworld.com/appguide/article.html?article=136222> Other reviews have recommended gFlash, Mental Case, or creating slides in Keynote, iPhoto, and/or your favorite video editor. For language learning, Transparent Language's "Before You Know It" is worth a long look. Not only do they have versions for many platforms, but they already have many sets of word lists for dozens of languages. They have integration with Twitter, which seems like a perfect connection for our students. There is a user community sharing resources, so a lot of the development work has already been done. There is a free version (Before You Know It Express), which makes it affordable to deploy to the hundreds or thousands of students in our programs. Then the Deluxe version can be purchased in smaller quantities for teachers and developers. <http://www.byki.com/> I like to support Transparent Language, because it is a small company with a commitment to language learning, and tries to respond to the needs and requests of teachers and students. Their products and sales model are constantly evolving, so I don't claim to have all the current details right. Contacting the company could clarify whether this product would fit your needs. Transparent Language used to be a member of this discussion list. If they still are, perhaps they will chime in, and give us the current scoop. Derek (2) from Deborah Symons <[log in to unmask] My students have mentioned to me before that there are some useful tools online to create them, I have never tried them myself, but they found them via Google. But I'm not sure about the iPod... Maybe try this: http://www.studyblue.com/mkt/flashcard.html Hope this helps! Good luck! Prof. Deborah K. Symons Spanish Language & Culture (3) from Carly J. Born" <[log in to unmask] We use Mental Case, they have a free edu version that can create, edit or download flashcards from a webserver. Feel free to contact me if you'd like more info. Carly Sent from my iPhone (4) from [log in to unmask] <http://www.gwhizmobile.com/Desktop/gFlash.php> Very good. david -- david herren-lage - shoreham, vt & pamplona, es Good health is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die. (5) from Margo Burns <[log in to unmask]> We have been using iFlash by Loopware for many years. It is most powerful as a desktop Mac application, but the vocab can be exported to a classic iPod's "Notes", and the developer has also made an app for the Touch/iPhone. I have discovered, however, that lately, the students at our school are more inclined to use Quizlet, a Flash-based website, to play games with their vocab. Cheers, Margo Margo Burns Director of The Language Center St. Paul's School 325 PLeasant St. Concord, NH 03301 [log in to unmask] (603) 229-4666 (office/voicemail) (603) 229-4665 (lab) (6) from Matthew Lubeck [log in to unmask] Our Chinese professor was interested in this last year, so I figured out a way to make flash cards for iTunes, iPhones, iPods, etc... using Powerpoint and Audacity for the audio recording part. Obviously, if you just want characters or words on one side and definitions on the other... there's no need to make audio recordings. I'm attaching the instruction sheet I created and then was posted up for students. There was very minimal growing pains for them, other than the usual grumbling about, well, having to do any type of work outside of classtime, they figured it out quickly and posted hundreds of flash cards onto our Chinese Community Blackboard site. I've never sent attachments through this listserv, so if it doesn't work, just email me directly and I'll send you everything I have. I haven't updated this yet (screenshots, links, etc...) for the upcoming school year yet, so keep in mind a few links or software versions may have changed since last Fall. Cheers, The Moose Matthew Lubeck University of Miami Eleonore Graves Tripp Modern Languages Laboratory, Coordinator [log in to unmask] 305-284-3755 (7) from [log in to unmask] Gflash is a free application that converts 2-column google spreadsheets into simple flashcards. It works on iphone/ipod/ipad, blackberry and android. http://www.gwhizmobile.com/Desktop/gFlash.php *********************************************** LLTI is a service of IALLT, the International Association for Language Learning (http://iallt.org/), and The Consortium for Language Teaching and Learning (http://www.languageconsortium.org/). Join IALLT at http://iallt.org. Subscribe, unsubscribe, search the archives at http://listserv.dartmouth.edu/scripts/wa.exe?A0=LLTI Otmar Foelsche, LLTI-Editor ([log in to unmask]) ***********************************************