Apple had announced an iPhone Developer University Program sometime back. This program would allow higher education institutions to provide courses on iPhone programming.
The iPhone Developer University Program is a free program designed for higher education institutions looking to introduce curriculum for developing iPhone or iPod touch applications. The University Program provides a wealth of development resources, sophisticated tools for testing and debugging, and the ability to share applications within the same development team. Institutions can also submit applications for distribution in the App Store.
Stanford is going to provide Apple’s Develper University Program from this fall onwards called “iPhone Application Programming“. Around 80 students have already registered. Check this brief from Stanford:
Tags: iPhone Application Programming, Developer University Program, Macrumors, StanfordA project now under way at Stanford illustrates how integral high-tech innovation is at every level of the university: Stanford is in the beginning stages of making several of its core web-based systems and services available to students as applications on Apple’s iconic iPhone.
“The ultimate lesson here is you can’t think of everything on your own,” Beykpour said. “The lesson is people have great ideas, and if you allow people to foster those ideas and implement them, really cool things can happen.”
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