“Apple Inc. is expanding the free educational content available on its online iTunes Store beyond lectures and videos from universities,” The Associated Press reports.
“Materials ranging from recordings of Supreme Court arguments and public radio broadcasts on the civil rights movement to video interviews with sculptor Richard Serra are among the offerings under a new category called ‘Beyond Campus,'” AP reports.
“The section can be found within iTunes U, a free service which Apple has offered to universities since 2006 to distribute their course lectures or other digital content through the iTunes Store,” AP reports.
Full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Mike in Helsinki” for the heads up.]