Since September 2017, Apple has moved ITunesU to iOS only. I have tried to use the 'Open in Another App' option in the iTunesU app on my phone. It will not transfer to iMovie, but appears to transfer to 'Files'. This transfer is almost 2GB and is only still visible on my phone.
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No visible upload. The class is a computer class and only really useable on my laptop. No I am not buying a new iPad. This is really an unacceptable policy by Apple. At least provide some options for transfer please instead of leaving your consumer/students behind.
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And you can still search for and even view some of the content in iTunes (the video content at least). The move to 'update' iTunes U seems to be a step in the opposite direction of a lot of the efforts that have long kept bundled resources behind a wall and kept learners separate from one another as they utilize them. Add video files to your iTunes library. You can use iTunes to manage your video files, including movies, TV shows, and home videos. If you want to add your DVD collection to iTunes, click here. Click the File (Windows) or iTunes (Mac) menu. If you don't see the File menu, press the Alt key.