WASHINGTON -- Marking the 43rd
anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, NASA has added an extensive
collection of historical video, audio, photographs and documents to iTunes U.
iTunes U is a platform for making
educational resources available to a wide audience through the iTunes Store.
NASA's History Program Office iTunes U
site currently contains about 300 items that represent a broad sweep of NASA
history related to important moments, activities and figures in NASA history.
The site's content is free to download.
"New materials will continue to be
uploaded as we expand the coverage both in depth and breadth," said Bill
Barry, NASA's chief historian. "We're thrilled to educate people on NASA's
rich history and are open to user suggestions and requests."
The site includes Apollo program
material with a collection of items for each of the Apollo missions, as well as
a special Politics of Apollo collection of key documents related to the U.S.
lunar program.
The site also features eBooks from the
NASA History Series. Available titles include reader favorites such as Asif
Siddiqi's "Challenge to Apollo," the "Exploring the
Unknown" series of documentary histories, and all four volumes of Boris
Chertok's "Rockets and People."
Other agency programs using iTunes U
include NASA's Academy of Program, Project and Engineering Leadership (APPEL),
NASA Spinoffs from the Office of the Chief Technologist, and collections from
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. To view all of NASA's iTunes U sites and
download material, visit http://www.nasa.gov/connect/itunesu.html.
To view Apollo materials not found on
iTunes U, visit NASA's history website at http://history.nasa.gov/apollo.html.
For additional interactive features and
podcasts about NASA, visit http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia.
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