Tuesday, August 24, 2010
iTunes U, 300 million downloads for lectures!
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iTunes U service that many American universities and university have not only turned in recent years in collaboration with Apple, has reached a historic 300 million downloads.
Users can download lectures, video and audio, podcasts and watch them on your computer, iPhone or iPad, so more and closer to the universities when they can not be achieved physically or when you missed a lesson or even when you want to suffer.
In recent years some Italian universities, such as Frederick II of Naples, has activated the service.
"ITunes U makes it easy for people to discover and learning through public content from many of the best institutions in the world," said Eddy Cue, Apple's vice president of Internet Services. "With such a wide selection of teaching materials, we are actually giving iTunes users an incredible way to learn on their computers, iPhone, iPod or iPad."
There are more than 350.00 to file, including audio and video.
In recent years some Italian universities, such as Frederick II of Naples, has activated the service.
"ITunes U makes it easy for people to discover and learning through public content from many of the best institutions in the world," said Eddy Cue, Apple's vice president of Internet Services. "With such a wide selection of teaching materials, we are actually giving iTunes users an incredible way to learn on their computers, iPhone, iPod or iPad."
There are more than 350.00 to file, including audio and video.

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