The Center for Comprehensive School Reform and Improvement iTunes site provides yet another free way to access The Center’s audio files, video files, and PDFs of newsletters and issue briefs. iTunes is a digital media player that can be downloaded for free.
Take The Center with you!
You can watch and listen to The Center's multimedia resources online, or you can download the files and play them later on your computer or a handheld device, such as an iPod or MP3 player. You can even burn a copy to a CD.
The Center’s materials can be found in the "Beyond Campus" section of "iTunes U." Apple created iTunes U to provide K-12 school districts, universities, and other nonprofit educational entities with a platform to archive and distribute educational content to the public.
The Center’s site is one of 45 Beyond Campus sites and is one of two focused on school and district improvement.
Help Accessing iTunes
Clicking the link to go directly to The Center's iTunes site.
When you click the link to The Center’s iTunes site, a window will pop open (depending on your web browser) asking you what application you would like to use to view the site. You should select "iTunes." If you have not yet downloaded iTunes, do so now.
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How to navigate to The Center's iTunes site from the iTunes top page
After visiting
iTunes, you may end up on the iTunes top page.
To get to The Center's iTunes site, you could search iTunes for "Center for Comprehensive." Or, you can use the left-side navigation to select the "iTunes U" link. |
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How to navigate to The Center's iTunes site from the iTunes U page
Once you are on the iTunes U page, to continue to The Center's iTunes site, you can use the left-side navigation menu again to select the "Beyond Campus" link. |
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On The Center's iTunes site
Once you are on The Center's iTunes page, you will see a page like the image to the right. You can click on one of the featured items to get to the list of audio and video files for that item. On the right side of the page, you will see links back to The Center's web site.
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Inside The Center's iTunes site
After you click on one of the featured resources in The Center's iTunes site, you will see a page like the image to the right. You will see a list of the audio and video files at the bottom of the page, where you can play them or download them to your iTunes for later.
You can use the horizontal bar at the top of the page to navigate back to The Center's iTunes top page.
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