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I came across the following in PC World. Stanford University is offering (for the second time) an iPhone Application Development course. Class lectures will be available on iTunes as free downloads and the course materials will be on Stanford's website. The lectures themselves are taught by Apple employees on Stanford's campus.

http://www.pcworld.com/article/18691...ml?tk=rss_news

Does Nokia have a similar arrangement with any University (preferably with materials available in English)? Any links would be appreciated.

If not, perhaps they should consider it.
 
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Thanks for the feedback, DaveP1!

Forum Nokia has a nurtured relations (organized trainings & workshops for university professors and other personnel) with various universities around the globe. As a result multiple courses have been taught around Nokia technologies. Maemo has been included in these collaborations in the past and especially last year (when a number of Maemo & Qt related events were organized by Forum Nokia in different parts of the world).
More information here
http://www.forum.nokia.com/Community..._Universities/

Also note that there is a CS-course (on computational photography) starting at Stanford and N900s are used as the platform for implementation
http://www-graphics.stanford.edu/courses/cs448a-10/
Not exactly same as what you point to, I agree :-)

I'll check if my colleague has a more complete list of on-going (maemo related) courses in Universities and if there are recordings available for those.

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Oh, and I forgot to note this recent offering
http://www.forum.nokia.com/info/sw.n...iningarticle10
Qt for Maemo training course (still at beta) available at Forum Nokia web site

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