Drew Hamlin

    April 25, 2006

Berkeley on iTunes U

Drew Hamlin: 2:10 PM
Berkeley on iTunes U

The University of California, Berkeley and iTunes have just teamed up to offer free audio from classes through the iTunes Music Store through a new feature they are calling Berkeley on iTunes U.

This is nothing short of amazing. There are courses in Computer Science, Arts & Humanities, Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Engineering, Natural Resources, Physical Sciences, and Social Sciences, as well as a number of related events and other material.

You can listen to a single class or download and subscribe to an entire course. It's all free.

I hope this just the beginning of material like this. This kind of resource is phenomenal. You should definitely check it out.
3 Comments:
Blogger Eric Jasso: April 26, 2006 8:46 AM 
Stanford does that via iTunes as well. It seems to be growing; MIT lets you DL course materials and notes.
Anonymous Anonymous: April 26, 2006 11:45 PM 
Hello Drew!!!
Anonymous Trajan: April 29, 2006 12:31 PM 
I'll wait till MIT does the same as Berkeley.
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