iTunes is best known as music- and video-playing software, but through its iTunes Store the platform is also a massive repository of music, videos, and podcasts.
The educational wing of iTunes is called iTunes U, which is a free information distribution system that holds lectures, audiobooks, performances, and many other types of educational material.
Brown's iTunes U account is host to lectures, student work, class resources, and other content, including:
- Radio Open Source with Christopher Lydon, a podcast on arts, humanities, and global affairs
- CreatureCast, the animated video series focused on biology
- Back to Class with Brown Faculty from the Brown Alumni Association
- Films from the Brown Archives (at the John Hay Library) from the 1930s, 1940s, 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.
