Stanford is pleased to offer this collection of audio and video content from across the university on the iTunes platform.
Launch Stanford on iTunes UStanford on iTunes U is an archive of audio and video content from schools, departments, and programs across the university on Apple's popular iTunes platform. The site includes Stanford course lectures, faculty presentations, event highlights, music and more.
Our collection is maintained by Stanford's Office of University Communications.
No. All of the content from Stanford on iTunes U is free.
First, make sure you have the most current version of iTunes installed on your Mac or PC computer. To download the application, visit to www.apple.com/itunes.
Next, launch the iTunes application and click on iTunes Store in the source list. Select iTunes U in the top navigation area, and click on Stanford on the resulting page. Alternatively, you can go directly to our iTunes U page via the “Launch Stanford on iTunes U” link above.
Yes! You may now search for and access Stanford content directly in the iTunes Store.
While we do not implement any digital rights management (DRM) for our content, Stanford University does retain copyright to all content in our iTunes U collection.
Stanford on iTunes U grew out of a pilot project with Apple, beginning in the spring of 2004, to deliver
supplemental course content to registered students using iTunes. We soon realized that the same platform would be a great way to deliver Stanford content to alumni and the public as well. Stanford launched the first publicly available iTunes U collection in 2005.
For more information or for assistance with Stanford on iTunes U:
650-723-2558