8 Dec, 2008
We’ve just updated our online tutorials for using iTunes U and Blackboard. Go on and head over to learn more! (Note that these tutorials relate to using Blackboard with the iTunes Building Block written by and released from Vanderbilt University).
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21 Mar, 2008

Are you using iTunes U for a course you teach or would you like to? iTunes U access is integrated into Blackboard through a Building Block from Vanderbilt University. To learn more about requesting and managing an iTunes U course page, Read the rest of this entry »
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20 Feb, 2008
If you are using Blackboard (or not) and you would like to request that an iTunes U page be created for your course, log in to Blackboard and choose the course you are teaching.
- Once in the course, find and click Control Panel on the lower left navigation box.
- In the Course Tools content box, find and click CAS iTunes U
- A message that your course has not been set up yet will appear. Hit the Submit button to make a request.


After your request has been sent, you should receive an email within 48 hours letting you know that your course has been set up. (Further instructions on what to do to add content will follow).
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4 Feb, 2008
[UPDATE: Suffolk University is now pursuing a university wide contract. The College will be migrated to that site, and further details will be posted as they come. In the meantime, you can already begin podcasting by requesting your course be added. To do so see related post above.]
The College of Arts and Sciences has signed a contract with iTunes University! Academic Technology is working on getting everything up and running, and shortly you will be able to access your own iTunes U page
right within your Blackboard course! You may see a link to CAS iTunes in your control panel. Clicking that will send a request to us to create your course, and later you can access it there. We are looking forward to launching it officially and so far all the faculty and students we’ve talked to are excited as well! We will keep you posted on our progress and announce when CAS launches officially. In the meantime, please feel free to contact Michelle Bolser at CAS Academic Technology for help and assistance podcasting your course.
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