Apple has launched a new service called iTunes U that provides a way for colleges and universities to make both audio and video content from lectures, interviews, audio books and more available to students online. Students can download the content to their Macs or PCs, and transfer it to their iPods as well.
This is such a great idea!
I would have loved to been able to download the lecture for my Bio 102 class.
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