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itunes U: A Collection of fantastic resources

7/18/2015

 
⚠ Note: This post is is no longer actively updated. Technology evolves quickly, and some of the tools or resources mentioned may have changed, been discontinued, or function differently today.

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Have you used iTunes U before? It's likely you have heard of iTunes, but maybe not iTunes U, which is a part of the iTunes store. What we love about iTunes U is that: (1) it's free, (2) you don't have to have an iTunes account to download things, and (3) it's constantly growing. You can also use it on a variety of non-apple devices---just download iTunes (free) on your device.


Here is a great video showing a little bit about what iTunes U can offer. This video is older though, so realize there has been so much growth since then. Downloading content from iTunes means not having to stream it from the internet. It's permanently on your device!

iTunes U contains content from universities, schools, independent consultants, etc. TEA has their own page on iTunes U where they provide excellent content available for download. Here is some information about Texas Education on iTunes U. 


We are also hosted on TEA's iTunes U page. You can find us by searching "Amoeba Sisters" in the iTunes store search bar.






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    About This Page

    2025 UPDATE:
    From our early days, this used to be a page where Pinky would share free edtech websites, apps, online resources, response systems, and other tools that she found free and useful at the time of the post for teachers. Technology evolves quickly, and some of the tools or resources mentioned may have changed, may no longer be free, may have been discontinued, or function differently from the date listed on the post. As we advise, always read the terms and privacy policy of any technology tool that you plan to use.

    Disclosure? This blog does not promote affiliate links. Any links to partners will be clearly disclosed within the post.
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