On 1 September 2014 21:31, Jacqueline Carter
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> Anyone know about these resources? Or licenses under which they are shared?
Here's the iTunes link:
From https://twitter.com/SPFSchools/statuses/506546739315503104 "Thank
you, twitter folk, for overwhelming support and interest for iTunes U
launch today. https://itunes.apple.com/gb/institution/the-stephen-perse-foundation/id718208760
… #edchat #ipaded #edtech"
"Our website is almost overheating this evening! Apparently a story on
the BBC does that! @StephenPerse"
Also http://www.stephenperse.com/ and
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheStephenperse/videos but I don't see
much about this initiative there. The iTunes link doesn't seem very
explicit about licenses...
Dan
> ......
> Top school's lessons free on iTunes
>
> A leading independent school is making dozens of its courses available free
> online, so lessons can be downloaded by pupils or teachers at other schools.
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> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-28968988
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