No more classes, no more books?

Canadian universities will soon be enrolling with Apple Computer’s latest venture, iTunes U, so students will be able to download class lectures and listen to them on their iPods.

The project was launched a year ago with seven American universities, including Stanford, which also made its material accessible to people outside of the school community. The program was so successful, Apple decided to open the service to other institutions three weeks ago. Carleton University in Ottawa was one of the first to fill out the online application.

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