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Posted on 26/08/201623/08/2016 by Rafael Scapin

Listening Isn’t Cheating: How Audio Books Can Help Us Learn

 

Audio books have surged in popularity in recent years, enabled by their ease of use and advancements in smart phones. Gone are the days of numbered cassettes and bulky players. Technology has created more opportunities to listen to good books.

https://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift/2016/08/18/listening-isnt-cheating-how-audio-books-can-help-us-learn/

 

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