Berkeley on iTunes U
The University of California, Berkeley, now has “Berkeley on iTunes U,” a free service that allows you to download course lectures available both on and off campus through Apple Computer’s iTunes Music Store. Pretty cool. Now while you’re driving to school or running on the treadmill, you can be listening to your class lecture. You don’t even have to be a student to download this stuff.
Man, this is the perfect excuse for cutting class.
Gee Why
April 25, 2006 @ 12:27 pm
If you want even more education, don’t forget that some Stanford material is available on iTunes as well.
There’s also Stanford sporting events like the men’s basketball game against UCLA.
Myong Choi
April 26, 2006 @ 8:42 am
This woulda been helpful when I went there since I never went to class anyway.
Nah, now that I think about it, I’d probably not attend class AND not download the lectures either. If you’re gonna listen to the lecture anyway, might as well go to class to check out the chicks! (Not that there were too many, but beggars can’t be choosers)