Tag Archives: iTunes-University

Apple’s Stake in Higher Education

This is part 3 of a series of posts documenting a vist to Apple headquarters in February, 2005. For the full series, see part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, part 5. and part 6.
If you want to understand how a company is going to treat you as a customer, you have to understand [...]

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iTunes University and the LMOS

There’s been a lot of buzz (some positive and some negative) about Apple’s iTunes University. I’m pleased to say that I will be traveling with a number of SUNY colleagues to 1 Infinite Loop the week after next, where we will hear more about the program. I promise to blog about what I learn. In [...]

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A Thousand and One Affordances: iTunes, KM, and Creative Commons

For several reasons, I have been resisting the temptation to post about Duke’s now-famous decision to give an iPod to every first-year student. To begin with, it’s been covered to death, so I didn’t think that just posting the link was doing a particular service to anyone. Second, others have already written about at least [...]

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