
With over 700 million downloads, Apple's
iTunes U has been a massive success, but unlike other new online learning services like
Udacity or
Codecademy, it's missing a social component where students can ask questions and learn from each other. Apple, Stanford University and the Palo Alto-based startup
Piazza have now teamed up to bring Piazza's social learning platform for students, TAs and professors to the next session of Stanford's highly popular
iOS development class on iTunes U. This is a first for iTunes U and Piazza and Stanford worked closely with Apple to get a link to the course's Piazza site embedded in iTunes U.
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