iTunes to air Yale lectures
A new University program launched this week will make recordings of lectures and presentations available to the general public through Apple Computer’s popular iTunes software.
Yale’s portion of iTunes U — an interactive multimedia initiative meant to make classroom materials more accessible to students at schools across the country — features talks by prominent faculty on subjects ranging from the humanities and religion to law and the environment. The new program comes a year after the University announced the creation of the Open Educational Resources Video Lecture Project,...
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