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Kenneth Newquist shares his tips on bridging authorization systems to iTunes U and Paul Edminster takes a look at integrating iTunes U with Blackboard.
iTunes U is a free, hosting service for colleges and universities that provides easy access to their educational content.
Have you ever tried (unsuccessfully) to set up a online environment to collaborate with your peers in team projects? Collanos Workplace demonstrates that sharing documents, chatting with your buddies, and keeping tabs on project goals can be as easy as P-2-P, err, 1-2-3. MacLearning finds out how Collanos Workplace is being used today and what it has to offer users on all platforms.
The proud Pachydermata family may consist of thick skinned animals, but you can't judge a book by its cover. This Pachyderm roams wild on the internet, offering an easy way to create Flash-based presentations with text, audio, and video content. MacLearning takes a look at the origins of Pachyderm, how people can interact with it, and its outlook on life.
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