The iTunes Store is Apple's online digital media store from where music and films can be downloaded. iTunes U is an area within the Store where an educational institution can manage a site showcasing its collection of audio and visual material. Unlike the music and films, this material can be downloaded free of charge.
You need the iTunes software to listen/watch any recording provided in the iTunes Store. This is available on Windows/Macs but not on Linux. If you are providing material in iTunes U, it is important to provide an alternative way of accessing this material for those people that do not have iTunes.
Until 2008, the iTunes U institutions were all in the USA: then in June 2008, iTunes U was expanded to include institutions in the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. In the UK, the institutions were the Open University and UCL. Later, in October 2008, both Cambridge and Oxford Universities joined in. More recently, Warwick and Coventry Universities have set up sites, and some other UK Universities are currently preparing for iTunes U.
This document looks at why your institution should have an iTunes U site, what you need to do to be successful in iTunes U and how you can provide an alternative for those without iTunes.
The material of this document was used in a workshop at the 2009 Institutional Webmasters Workshop held at the University of Essex during July 2009.
The document is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0
UK: England & Wales licence.
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I’ve been at Oxford for just over four years, and was
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during 1971-1972.
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digital music, video files and podcasts.
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It came out in 2001; it’s produced by Apple; it’s free;
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and it is available for Windows and Macs.
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iTunes U iTunes U is an area within the iTunes Store where an
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educational institution can provide its own collection of
audio and visual material (such as lectures, talks and
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quick access to topic areas.
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iTunes U That’s the top page, as seen by the public.
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case you see a version of this page augmented with
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buttons that allow you to edit the page.
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iTunes U The third level contains one page for each course.
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the name of the tab, e.g., Audio, Video, 2009, ... ;
the URL of the RSS feed;
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lectures by and interviews with world-leading
researchers and thinkers,
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produced a series of video recordings on
nanotechnology.
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The first video is available in iTunes U at
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lots of videos as they are more exciting than audio
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Here we will look at the work of Andreas Busch.
Until recently, he was a lecturer in the Department of
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Politics. He is now a professor in Comparative Political
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Economy at the University of Göttingen.
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links to web pages relevant to that page in iTunes U.
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1626719862 is the handle of that page within iTunes U.
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http://www.apple.com/support/itunes_u/
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These pages include a lot of useful information.
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through a script (called a transfer script).
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The idea is that you need to log in with your local
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e.g., whether they are an administrator.
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on the various pages.
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I’ve already given some idea of what you can change.
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These are generated by your institution.
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iTunes U for those unable/unwilling to use iTunes.
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http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk
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engineering_centenary-audio/rss20.xml
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iTunes U We can see that data being used if we re-visit the
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length="272855729" type="video/mp4"/>
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June 2008 Open Univ. http://itunes.open.ac.uk
June 2008 UCL http://itunes.ucl.ac.uk
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Oxford’s site 2. Copyright In your institution, who has the copyright of
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PROVIDING AN iTunes U SITE:
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Add an entry into an OXITEMS podcasting newsfeed
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be used as a podcast.
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Simply record your lecture, keynote speech or other
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content in a digital format and save it to a computer.
Oxford’s site A portable recorder, such as a Marantz PMD 660 Solid
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State MP3 Recorder, can be a relatively inexpensive
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and yet high quality option for audio recording.
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so that it is publicly accessible.
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Oxford’s site As some of the files are large (e.g., the video files),
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system called OXITEMS.
We have been using it since December 2005.
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I gave a talk about it at IWMW 2006: http://www.
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iTunes U version of OXITEMS. It’s called openOXITEMS.
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iTunes U Check that the item appears in the various places
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where you provide access to the newsfeed.
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The item will, within the next four hours, automatically
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appear at http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk
Oxford’s site It will only appear in Oxford’s site in iTunes U, when a
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quality and the paperwork. If it’s a new newsfeed, then
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3 Legal stuff: what happens at Oxford
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Oxford’s site the recordist also has rights to their recording (the
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works used during the presentation also have
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copyrights, for example, pictures, slides, songs, books.
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record their talk and distribute it over the internet.
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Ensure the speaker signs a contribution form.
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Oxford’s site and if so seriously consider whether recording and
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Guidance on producing audio and video material for
publication online.
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in iTunes U.
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the Guidance document.
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site in iTunes U can only use it for personal use.
A different approach is taken by UCL.
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/
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by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/
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iTunes U If it’s an audio recording, you could top/tail it with a
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person saying something like: This recording
is from Lundy University’s site in
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<itunes:subtitle>
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the material.
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iTunes U You could add the following RDF to the RSS feed:
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xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#">
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"http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/uk/">
<permits rdf:resource="http://wro/cc/Reproduction"/>
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<permits rdf:resource="http://wro/cc/Distribution"/>
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<requires rdf:resource="http://wro/cc/ShareAlike"/>
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iTunes U 1 Checking: quality and legal
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3 Checking: four hourly integrity check
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iTunes U Before a media file is allowed to appear in Oxford’s iTunes U
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site, the recording has to be checked:
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Is the quality of the audio and video acceptable?
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iTunes U Before launch, we asked someone who had not been
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involved with the project to examine our test site in
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They were asked to check the site against a checklist
Oxford’s site which said what the site should look like.
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So the checklist defines the layout of the top page; it
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defines what a category page should look like; and it
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iTunes U You can do a Web Service call (called ShowTree) to get
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data about the current state of your iTunes U site.
Every four hours, we get the latest ShowTree.xml file
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and do a check on its contents.
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The script does a lot of checks on the RSS feeds that
Oxford’s site
will be accessed by our iTunes U site, including:
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Checks that all items of the RSS feed have a category
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code.
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the URL of the recording.
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iTunes U The four-hourly check also looks in the ShowTree.xml
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file to get all the URLs of the links in the LINKS boxes.
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It checks each URL in each of the LINKS boxes, e.g.,
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http://www.eng.ox.ac.uk/
Oxford’s site ?oxitunesu=1626719862
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iTunes U 1 Being successful: steps to achieve this
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3 Being successful: OU has 1 million downloads
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iTunes U It is important to get the commitment of people in
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departments and colleges. We managed to do this.
I think another part of our success was establishing a
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small management team. This had the right people
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with different skills and we met fortnightly.
Oxford’s site
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You need to have appropriate infrastructure: servers for
iTunes media files and a server for RSS feeds.
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We provided advice and training to people in units,
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offering them help with understanding the workflow, the
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hardware (e.g., media recorders), software (e.g.,
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It’s important to brief key people of the University;
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to keep departments and colleges informed; to prepare
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press releases for launch day; and to liaise with Apple.
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Get the VC involved, and record him/her saying how
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iTunes U It is probably better to be X University rather than
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University of X as you are more easily found in the list
of Universities & Colleges.
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Rumour has it that the Open University launched as
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The Open University and nobody found them in the list
Oxford’s site
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as they were in the T s.
iTunes Their site was quickly renamed!
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UK iTunes U information in your iTunes U site is correct: crucially,
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iTunes U Be topical and try to forecast what people are going to
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be interested in.
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In May 2008, Joseph Stiglitz, former vice-president of
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the World Bank, gave a talk at the James Martin 21st
Oxford’s site Century School entitled Meeting the Challenges of
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the Global Financial Market Debacle.
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iTunes U Provide items on your top page connected with
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anniversaries: Darwin 200, moon landing, ...
Provide items on your top page with provocative titles
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and interesting images.
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For example, these are the items from the UK currently
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iTunes 8: Beginners’ French Introduction
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9: A romp through the history of philosophy
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20: Machiavelli: Nigel Warburton and Quentin Skinner
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30: Beginners’ Spanish Introduction
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31: Our Invisible Sun
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44: Is Human Evolution Over?
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iTunes U Visitors to our main website at
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http://www.ox.ac.uk went up by 20 per cent on
7th October 2008, the day our site was launched in
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iTunes U.
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Oxford’s site From the statistics that Apple provide, we estimate that
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our site in iTunes U and more importantly about 60000
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iTunes U A fortnight after the launch, Oxford had 22 podcasts in the
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worldwide top 100 downloads from iTunes U:
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12 Stuart Lee’s Old English Tour - British Library
13 Michael Palin’s Oxford
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14 Steve Wozniak
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18 Stern on the Economics of Climate Change
RSS 19 Stainaker 2007 Lecture 1 Starting in the middle
UK iTunes U 25 Craig Venter on Genomics
27 Ward-Perkins on the Fall of the Roman Empire
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33 Is Oxford for me? Nicholson,Coulston,Gallagher
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48 Vice-Chancellors’s Welcome
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61 What is science for? Dawkins,Harris,Sulston
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67 Alan Barr on Particle Physics
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89. Being successful: OU has 1 million downloads
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June 2008.
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As reported at http://www3.open.ac.uk/media/
Oxford’s site fullstory.aspx?id=14638 on 13th October 2008,
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90. Being successful: Oxford’s current situation
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iTunes U Since October 2008, there have been 900000 downloads
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from Oxford’s site in iTunes U:
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Oxford’s site
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91. Being successful: Oxford’s current situation
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iTunes U On Oxford’s site in iTunes U, there are 519 recordings
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in 160 newsfeeds.
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That’s 243 hours of material.
iTunes U There have been 900000 downloads from iTunes U
Oxford’s site since October 2008.
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iTunes The popular feeds have 2500 downloads per week.
RSS In addition, there are about 2500 downloads per week
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from the web site at podcasts.ox.ac.uk.
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92. Other projects
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iTunes U 1 Other projects: Steeple
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93. Other projects: Steeple
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community project.
It is led by Oxford University, the Open University and
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Cambridge University.
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Oxford’s site
Other universities are friends: UCL, Reading,
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Other UK HE Institutions are encouraged to join in.
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The project started in November 2008.
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Its vision is to create a viable community
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("podcasting").
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In seven words: investigate, develop and document
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94. Other projects: Steeple
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iTunes U Some aspects of the work are:
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a demonstrator of a web portal for displaying an
institution’s podcasts;
Introductions a demonstrator of a cross-institutional aggregator of
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Oxford’s site documentation of the program workflows for the
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with the associated metadata;
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a demonstrator of a process management system that
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tracks the progress of all project, activities, content and
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RSS items in the system from birth to delivery.
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95. Other projects: Steeple
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iTunes U Here’s the URL of an experimental aggregator:
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http://podcast.steeple.org.uk/content/
view/133/98/
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The Steeple project’s wiki is at
Oxford’s site http://steeple.oucs.ox.ac.uk/
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On that wiki, you will find podcasts, manuals, guides,
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FAQs and code.
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considerations in running Open University Podcasting.
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96. Other projects: Open Spires
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iTunes U Open Spires has two purposes:
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1. to increase the amount of educational audio and
video content released from Oxford University
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Oxford’s site disseminate the institutional implications of making
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iTunes U 1 And finally: some conclusions
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98. And finally: some conclusions
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iTunes U Often institutions are already providing
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media recordings of seminars, lectures and events,
and making these mp3/mp4 files available on their
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web pages.
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Oxford’s site
The advantages of using Apple’s iTunes U is that it
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allows you to offer a way of bringing the institution’s
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media recordings into one place.
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You are providing a more convenient way in which the
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public can see what’s available.
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The usage statistics show that it works.
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To be successful, you need support from people around
And finally the University, and you need to market your site.
99. And finally: your questions and comments
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iTunes U It’s time for your questions and comments.
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My name is Barry Cornelius. I work for
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My e-mail address is:
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barry.cornelius@oucs.ox.ac.uk
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