Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Oxbridge lectures play on iTunes
From the BBC - Oxford and Cambridge University are to make lectures by leading academics available through iTunes. Cambridge says it will bring the work of its Nobel prize-winning academics in reach of a much wider public. Oxford University says it will publish 150 hours of video and audio material of lectures and ideas from "world-leading thinkers". These are the latest UK universities to provide free education content through the online downloading software. A spokeswoman for Cambridge University says the idea is to "lift the veil" on the university, using iTunes to put lectures and talks from its experts into the public domain
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