Business schools offer public content via iTunes
The Stephen M. Ross School of Business, part of the University of Michigan, and Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business have both launched iTunes U sites. The sites offer content for students, faculty and the general public using Apple’s iTunes software.
iTunes U is a hosted content distribution system that enables colleges and universities to provide audio and video files recorded from lectures and other school events through iTunes. Users can download content that interests them and can even subscribe to podcasts. The University of California, Berkeley, Stanford and others are participating. Schools can choose to make the content public or restrict it only to students and faculty.
Source: Macworld
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