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iTunes University: Free Courses on Your Computer, iPhone, iPod Touch, & iPad

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22 Jan

ItunesuThe number and quality of college courses available – for free –in the iTunes U app, or at iTunes University on your computer –  is astonishing!  You won't receive a diploma, but you'll have the knowledge. 

These free iTunes U courses can easily be added to your homeschool curriculum.  You'll find courses in science, math, and…well, with over 500,000 lectures, courses, books, and videos, you'll find all you need to keep yourself and your students learning.  In the app, you can build a course, and your student can switch between devices – from iPad to iPhone, for example – while studying.   This is just the beginning of what we'll see in modern education – I'm so excited that so much knowledge is out there for free!

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How to Get these Free Courses, Videos, Books, and more in iTunes U: Visit this page to download the app for your iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad. 

How to Learn More: Visit this site to learn more about what you can do with iTunes U.

 

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  1. Antonia says

    February 14, 2012 at 8:47 AM

    Ouch! I saw the photo of a chemistry course from Duke University and winced with remembrance. I won’t explain it, but my mother refused to let me take chemistry in high school. Unavoidably, then, I made my only college “F” in Duke’s freshman chemistry course!
    This looks like a great app for people with Apple products!

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  2. Lori Seaborg says

    February 14, 2012 at 11:29 AM

    Ouch, for sure, Antonia!  I guess we'll have to take that as a warning to teach our kids about chemistry, whether we like it or not!

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  3. Barracudas says

    February 12, 2013 at 2:03 AM

    iTunes is the world’s easiest way to organize and add to your digital media collection. We are unable to find iTunes on your computer. To download the free app Learn Spanish MindSnacks by MindSnacks, get iTunes now.

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