The Apple Learning Interchange closed on September 3, 2010. We invite you to visit iTunes U and the following resources to continue learning and collaborating with other educators.

iTunes U

Over 800 universities have active iTunes U sites, and nearly half of these institutions — including Stanford, Yale, MIT, Oxford, and UC Berkeley — distribute their content publicly on the iTunes Store. In addition, cultural and education institutions, such as the Library of Congress, public broadcasting organizations, and state departments of education, also contribute to this growing educational content repository that includes over 350,000 free lectures, audiobooks, lesson plans, and more. iTunes U is the ideal resource for educators who want to gain insight into curriculum being taught worldwide, get access to primary resources, and find inspiration for enhancing teaching and learning with technology.

Here’s just a sample of the extraordinary resources available for both K–12 and higher education on iTunes U:

Quest KQED

QUEST: Science and Nature
KQED

Roy's Writing Tools

Roy’s Writing Tools
Poynter Institute

Ask a Biologist

Ask a Biologist
Arizona IDEAL

Professional Development

Professional Development
Edutopia

Teaching Mathematics

Teaching Mathematics
Virginia Department of Education

Archival Films

Archival Films
The Library of Congress

Lit2Go

Lit2Go
University of South Florida

MIT OpenCourseware

MIT OpenCourseware
MIT

Teaching Mathematics

Three Countries You Ought to
Know About

Virginia Department of Education

Archival Films

College Courses
UC Berkeley

Wired Study Tips

Wired Study Tips
Texas A&M

Jazz Insights

Jazz Insights
Georgia State University

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