macnn
06/03/2008, 8:25pm, EDT
Tuesday, June 3rd
Apple expands iTunes U into four countries
Apple on Tuesday further expanded its international iTunes U offerings into four new countries: Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. According to Macworld, the free resource provides students with access to a wide variety of educational rich media from colleges and universities around the world, including UC Berkeley, University of Melbourne, Texas A&M, MIT, Yale, and Trinity College Dublin, among many others.
On Monday, Apple had begun offering videos of the Phoenix Mars Mission, which is currently lead by the University of Arizona on behalf of NASA.
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