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Yale will bring educational treasures to iTunes U
Yale will be inviting people from around the world to visit its campus,
virtually, and to enjoy excerpts from the University’s educational treasury when it launches the Yale on iTunes U website on Wednesday, Sept. 5.
Yale already enjoys a presence on the iTunes store with an official University
series that is searchable under
“podcasts.” These recordings will now be offered in the new Yale on iTunes U site
(http://itunes.yale.edu). Going forward, the Yale University series on the iTunes
Store will offer only the 20 most recent netcasts released by the University,
regardless of subject matter.
A dedicated area within the iTunes Store (www.itunes.com), iTunes U features
free content provided by U.S. colleges and universities.
The Yale on iTunes U site will offer recordings that range from faculty lectures
to interviews, performances, sports reports and more. The netcasts have been
arranged by subject into the following series: Yale University; Arts and
Architecture; Athletics; Books and Authors; Business and Management; Cancer
Center; Engineering and Technology; Environment; Health and Medicine;
Humanities; International; Law; Music; Religion; and Science.
Users can download episodes onto their device of choice with a single click, and
can subscribe to one or more series, ensuring that they will receive new
episodes as they are added.
For a step-by-step guide to accessing and using Yale on iTunes U, visit
http://itunes.yale.edu.
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