Nerds of the World, Unite! iTunes U Just Got Interactive

JUN 19 2012

Stanford is adding a social layer to its most popular class on 
Apple's platform.

If you are a nerd, or just an aspiring one, there are few things more 
fantastic on the Internet than iTunes U. One of the earliest online 
education initiatives, the feature -- a little corner of the broader 
iTunes content environment -- brings together video- and 
audio-recorded lectures from colleges and universities around the 
world. Want to learn philosophy from Oxford? Download the 41 lectures 
from the university's eight-week-long General Philosophy course. 
Curious about the history of ancient Greece? Turn Yale's lectures on 
that subject into podcasts that you listen to as you're doing your 
dishes. iTunes' education initiative is an occasionally overwhelming 
and often enlightening smorgasbord of digitized, customized learning.

And! The whole thing is free for users. Which means that you -- the 
nerd, whether current or aspiring -- can recreate the university 
lecture experience for pretty much any subject, for pretty much 
nothing save your time.

iTunes U has been great at replicating the sit-and-listen part of the 
college learning experience. It's been less great, however, at 
replicating the thing that has traditionally made the university such 
a great learning environment: class discussion, the lively 
back-and-forth that can come from the seminar setting. And it's been 
less great at that, of course, because it hasn't tried to be any 
good: iTunes U has been a clearinghouse for college lectures, and 
that, so far, has been more than enough.

Until today, that is. Now available for registration on the iTunes 
platform is a Stanford class, "App Development for the iPhone and 
iPad," which will allow, for the first time, interactive class 
discussions.

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http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/06/nerds-of-the-world-unite-itunes-u-just-got-interactive/258701/

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