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Stanford on iTunes and Vodcasting at Princeton

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Interesting to read about Stanford on iTunes!

"Stanford on iTunes provides university-related audio content via the iTunes Music Store, Apple’s popular music jukebox and online music store. Stanford on iTunes gives alumni and the general public free access to a wide range of Stanford-specific digital audio content."

Pretty interesting as they are using it as a way to keep alumni connected to Stanford, as well as have a restricted section that I presume is like our UA WebAuth.

And today I read:

Princeton University (NJ) has added "vodcasts" - shared videos that can be watched using Apple Inc.'s iTunes - to the podcasts, or downloadable sound files, it already offers on its Web-based University Channel. The service makes academic lectures and events available to the public via the Web. Apple recently introduced vodcasting technology in conjunction with the video-enabled iPod as a way of sharing video files over iTunes. Subscribers are notified when podcasts and vodcasts are available directly on the website or for downloading onto a computer. Both options are free of charge.

This are things instructors and faculty can do here at the UA through the LTC. Anyone interested, give us a call.

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