We purchased the books through iTunes, then burned them on CD. These cd's are 
only readable by computer and with each loading of the book, you are 
reconnected to iTunes. Once they are removed from a computer, iTunes also seems 
to know and you retain the rights to load again. Worked extremely well.


Lori Jackson M.Ed.Reading Specialist
Broken Bow, NE






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> Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2009 20:27:13 -1000
> Subject: Re: [MOSAIC] Audio Texts
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> I like this idea of using audio texts to help struggling readers or even to 
> give those at grade level guidance in reading more difficult text.  I'm also 
> interested in possibly starting an afterschool reading group/club.  
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> How do you get an online book on to four different computers?  I have never 
> done this before.
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> Last year my husband introduced science fiction to his middle school 
> students. After discovering that many of them had never successfully complete 
> a novel, he decided to offer all six novel choices to ALL readers via audio 
> books. He did so by purchasing the books online (you can load legally on four 
> computers) and buying a simple headphone splitter jack--and there you have 
> it, middle school listening posts.
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