Visit the University of North Carolina on iTunesU
June 30, 2008
The University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill is in the process of launching Carolina on iTunes U, which uses iTunes software to provide a common platform for the entire University to share digital media. When the project launches, the entire campus community can share lecture podcasts, video tutorials, and other media-based course material for free.
The initiative blurs the boundaries between the classroom and the campus at large, and allows students to get their neuroscience lectures from the same place they get the latest top ten hits. It’s an extension of iTunes U – a part of the Apple iTunes store filled with free educational audio and video content. The material is available to anyone with iTunes software, allowing Joe Schmoe and Joe College alike to access fascinating material from museums, PBS stations, and universities.
The Apple website proposes iTunes U as a way for students to “go right on learning while they grab a meal, walk to class, or work out at the gym.” When I’m on the treadmill, I need something with a more forceful beat than a dactylic hexameter – but if Longfellow’s Evangeline really gets your heart pumping, knock yourself out. Workout preferences notwithstanding, the possibilities offered by iTunes U are nearly limitless, for colleges and K-12 communities.
Bonus: Warner Music won’t sue you for sharing that French and Indian War lecture with your friends. -EMILY JACK



