iTunes U launches K-12 educational content
Thursday, July 03, 2008 - 12:55 PM EDT
"Previously reserved just for college and university material, iTunes U is now opening its doors to content suitable for students between kindergarten and grade 12 as well as their parents and teachers," Aidan Malley reports for AppleInsider.
"Like the post-secondary material, the iTunes material for K-12 includes audio and video podcasts as well as text that gives students additional course material and adults more information about school programs," Malley reports.
"The initial launch lineup includents content from school departments in Arizona, Florida, Maine, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Utah," Malley reports.
Full article, which also contains briefs including, "Apple faces backdating scandal once again," here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "TeachMac" for the heads up.]

So where are the FUD merchants? They love to read their own rantings & ravings about Apple's so called expensive hardware, but where are they when some of that money is spent to provide for the countries future through education to the masses?
iTunes U is accesible on PC's as well........So bring it on! big fat FUD meisters!!!!! JUST bring ON!!!!!