Apple has created another history. As per the latest report, Apple has topped 1 billion downloads for its iTunes U courses where 60% of the downloads came from the United States alone and the remaining comes from more than 155 countries, including Brazil, South Korea and China. More than 60 millions downloads have come from the Standford university itself. Apple's iTunes U has more than 250,000 students enrolled in the free educational courses. More than 2,500 courses on a variety of topics have been contributed by over 1,200 universities and college including universities such as Yale, Cambridge, Oxford and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

The iTunes U was introduced in the year 2007 and Apple had launched iphone and ipad app for the same during last year in January. The app allows teachers to create syllabi, post lecture notes and share videos with their students.

Well, Apple has been contributing a lot to the educational sector especially the growth of online classes. The Khan Academy which is one of the Apple's initiative has served more than 239 million students as per the report published in Washington Academy.

Hope we can see more things coming from Apple in the times to come. Tim Cook, Apple CEO has also made it clear by saying that apple is working as hard as ever and there's lots of exciting stuff coming..!!