Tuesday, September 15, 2009

iTunes U


One of the coolest features in Apple's free iTunes media player is iTunes U, a collection of the best in higher education learning from sources like Stanford, Yale, Texas A&M, the Library of Congress, and MoMA. You can learn a language, learn how to write a business plan, hear Oxford professors discuss the reasons for the global recession, learn Photoshop or the history of Art, or unravel the mysteries of the human genome. If you're interested in global warming, do a search in iTunes U and it will show you a long list of related lectures from all different sources. You can watch one class or subscribe to a whole series. Some lectures are audio only, but many are video, and most include downloadable written support materials. iTunes U is a great source for anyone committed to lifelong learning, and it's all FREE. Watch a video overview of iTunes U here.

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