

Do I need any special equipment to listen to/view your podcasts? It is completely free of charge to the public. Download iTunes here Is it really free to access this material? The University launched its own site on iTunes U in October 2008. Unlike the music and films, this material can be downloaded free of charge. iTunes U was an area within the Store where an educational institution can provide its own collection of audio and visual material (such as lectures, talks and interviews). The iTunes Store is Apple's online digital media store where music and films can be downloaded using the iTunes software.
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Users can access your series collections using the Apple Podcasts app on iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV, and using iTunes on a Mac and PC.įurther details on publishing at Oxford here. This change will allow the material to be more easily viewed in mobile platforms such as the iPhone and AppleTV. All existing subscribers to series will still be able to receive new material. All the content is still grouped and available under an "Oxford University" in the Education section. The Oxford on iTunes U material is still arranged in the same way and all existing content can be found using the same links and searches.
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This means their iTunes U area will no longer be a separate tab in the iTunes software and easier for the general public and students to find within iTunes. In September 2017, Apple relocated their iTunes U listings to fall within the general podcasts area of their iTunes software. FAQs about Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes U) Oxford on iTunes U has moved to join Apple Podcasts
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If you do not want to install iTunes or are not running Windows or Mac OS you can also access all of our podcasts through any web browser through our podcasts.ox.ac.uk site. If you have iTunes on your computer already click here to visit Oxford's site What if I do not have iTunes on my computer? ePubs to accompany our ' Not Shakespeare: Elizabethan and Jacobean Popular theatre' lectures.Shakespeare's first folio of 36 plays, ePubs to accompany Oxford’s ' Approaching Shakespeare' lectures.Shakespeare's entire First Folio, including original spelling, is being made available to download for free, as Oxford University becomes one of the world’s first universities to add ePubs to Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes U): In 2015 we published over 1,002 items of audio and 546 items of video.50% of our material has a Creative Commons licence for educational reuse.

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