I know this group is for web dev, but this article is for the people
coming looking for app dev info.

http://www.macworld.com/article/139839/stanford_itunesu.html

Last fall, Stanford University's School of Engineering began teaching
a class on developing applications for the iPhone. This quarter, you
don't have to empty your savings account to attend the class, as
Stanford is now offering free video downloads of the class, "iPhone
Application Programming," to the public on its iTunes U Web site. The
class began this week, and will run for 10 weeks (users can also
download slides and other course materials from the Web site for the
course, CS 193P).

The class is being taught by several Apple employees including Evan
Doll, a Stanford Computer Science alum who has worked on the iPhone
team since version 1.0 was released. And Alan Cannistraro and Paul
Marcos have more than twenty years of Apple experience between them
and now work on a variety of iPhone applications. Marcos formerly
taught other programming courses in the Computer Science department at
Stanford.

iTunes Link : 
http://deimos.apple.com/WebObjects/Core.woa/Browsev2/itunes.stanford.edu

cheers,
brent
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