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Article: Berkeley professors treated as pop stars
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- Oakland Tribune
- Article date:
- May 1, 2006
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Copyright informationCopyright 2006 Oakland Tribune. Provided by ProQuest LLC. (Hide copyright information)
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Miss class? Your iPod will save you.
The University of California, Berkeley has inked a deal with Apple
Computers that makes dozens of course lectures available on the
popular iTunes Music Store.
Students can download video and audio recordings of lectures from
select courses directly onto their iPods and other MP3 players
through the service.
The agreement, announced last week augments online course lectures
-- called coursecasts or podcasts -- that are already available
through a campus-based Web site available at http://
webcast.berkeley.edu.
The recordings are free for download and are available both to
students and the general public.
Unlike other universities, UC Berkeley does not ...
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