10-24-2011, 01:36 AM
DSH2007 Wrote:I usually study five to eight hours per week.
In my car.
Tresmom asked a question in another thread about VangoNotes for Humanities. Nflight popped up with a follow-up question about audio for American Lit. That sounds like a good excuse to start a thread about... Audio Study Resources! So here it is... Iâll start off with what I have used or am currently working on:
Introductory Sociology â iTunes - Southwest Tennessee Community College (FREE!)
American Literature â Audible.com - Barronâs EZ-101 Study Keys
Humanities â Audible.com â VangoNotes for the Humanities
Macroeconomics â Audible.com â VangoNotes for Principles of Macroeconomics
Microeconomics â Audible.com â VangoNotes for Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Marketing â Audible.com â VangoNotes for Principles of Marketing
Principles of Management â Audible.com â Vangonotes for Management
Information Systems and Computer Applications â Audible.com â VangoNotes for Information Systems Today
Okay, it's your turn. What audio study resources have YOU used? Please join in and add to the list!
These are the audiobooks Ive used in the past month. Most were to prepare for Eng Lit GRE.
ENG 351: Survey of American Literature II - Dr Clark Closser, Missouri State U - FREE download
ENG 351: Survey of American Literature II - Download free content from Missouri State University on iTunes
American Literature 101 - The TextVook- Dr. Vook, Ph.D- Amazon.com
The Complete Idiot's Guide to American Literature - Amazon.com-
The Complete Idiot's Guide to British Literature - Amazon.com-
Financial and Managerial Accounting - VangoNotes
Organizational Behavior - VangoNotes
British Literature - Barronâs EZ-101 Study Keys- Audible.com
Literature- considered Norton's Lit($$$) but fortunately,the entire text is online so, I've not actually purchased.
FREE AUDIObooks- Most of the classic literature is considered public domain and is available for FREE on most of the following sites:
LibriVox.org
Open Culture
B&N.com for the Nook- search "FREE" for free ebooks. The Nook is free for laptops and smartphones... well, my Android.
Amazon.com search the Kindle search "FREE" for free ebooks- The Kindle is free for laptops and smartphones...again,it is for Android.
Gutenberg.org - The Gutenberg Project
I'm currently obsessed with The Daily Lit DailyLit: Read books online by daily email and RSS feed
They will send you little portions of any classic book of your choosing to your email or RSS, etc., so you get a 45 min portion automatically emailed to you daily, weekly, monthly, as you like.
This month I'm listening to Thoreau's Civil Disobedience while I start coffee and go for quick morning run. It's amazing the added 'reading' I squeeze in this way.
I look forward to the little bite size piece of audio. As with most things, I find I do better with portion control. LOL
And...I think I can I think I can I think I can!!
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FHSU MA e-Learning Professional 5/2015
COSC- BALS in Literature & Psych 08/2013 :hurray:
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FHSU MA e-Learning Professional 5/2015
COSC- BALS in Literature & Psych 08/2013 :hurray:


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