
Whether you are a teacher, a student, or any other individual, iTunes U can be very useful.
As a teacher, you can use iTunes U to continue your own education, do research, and explore ideas that other teachers have posted. You can also share your lessons that you have created with other iTunes U users.
As a student, you can listen to lessons from many different schools. Lessons are available from K-12 and University levels. The lessons available are not just from the United States either. There are lessons posted from K-12 schools in Florida, Utah, New Jersey, and Scotland, to name just a few. On the University level, there are lessons posted from Indiana University, Johns Hopkins University, M.D. Anderson University, and Oxford University. As iTunes U continues to grow, so does the learning potential.
The "Average Joe" can now learn things they never thought possible, thanks to iTunes U.
And the Below Average Joe and the Above Average Joe!
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