Apple has released an update to its iTunes U app for iOS that brings pull to refresh, resolves several issues, and improves language support.
The iTunes U app gives you access to complete courses from leading universities and other schools — plus the world’s largest digital catalog of free education content — right on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch. Whether you’re majoring in molecular biology at a university, taking Spanish in high school, or just interested in European history, you now have a valuable tool to help you learn anytime, anywhere.
Features: Free courses in a wide array of subjects • Take free courses created and taught by instructors from leading universities and other schools • See all assignments and updates from the instructor in one place, and check off assignments as you complete them • Take notes and highlight text in iBooks and see them consolidated for easy reviewing in the iTunes U app • Take course notes in class, or while playing audio or video lectures inside of iTunes U • Access course materials, including audio, video, books, documents & presentations, apps, and new iBooks textbooks for iPad • Share your favorite courses with friends using Twitter, Mail, and Messages
The world’s largest catalog of free education content • Choose from more than 600,000 free lectures, videos, books, and other resources on thousands of subjects from Algebra to Zoology • Browse collections from education and cultural institutions in 30 countries — including Stanford, Yale, MIT, Oxford, UC Berkeley, MoMA, the New York Public Library, and the Library of Congress
What's New In This Version: • Checks for course updates when you pull to refresh the notepad • Resolves an issue that may prevent courses from updating • Fixes a problem where iTunes U may unexpectedly quit when opening the Catalog repeatedly • Improves support for Arabic, French, German, Greek, Italian, Russian, and Spanish
You can download iTunes U from the App Store for free.