iTunes+U

= iTunes U =

toc Professors can use audio and video content from museums, universities, cultural institutions, and public television stations to supplement their lectures. An institution can decide whether to make its iTunes U content available only to their educational institution's students and instructors or make it publicly accessible via the iTunes Store. With an internal iTunes U site, user access is controlled through password protection. A public iTunes U site — such as those created by Yale, Stanford, UC Berkeley, Oxford, Cambridge, MIT, and broadcasters like PBS — distributes material for free on iTunes U.

Your annotated bibliography will go here. This should be about 7-10 sentences. Yes, it's more than 250 words. Include information like: why this is relevant to our field. Who would benefit from the technology? Who created the technology?

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This is your second section. It can contain information about the history of the technology, implications, etc.

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= **References** =