Edit course settings in iTunes U for web
The Admin | Course Settings pane display overall course information; including course image, name, short name, department, institution, and so on. As the owner of the course, you can use the Admin | Course Settings pane to edit your specific course information.
Edit course settings
In iTunes U for web, click Admin > Admin, then click Course Settings for the course you want to edit.
In Course Settings, edit information about the course, then click Save.
Update the course name, short name (for example, ENG301), and department name for the course.
Hover the pointer over the image box, click Change Image, drag an image to the image field (or click Choose and select an image file), then click Done.
After you select an image, you can resize the image before saving it to the course by dragging the slider below the image.
Course images must be JPEG or PNG with appropriate file extensions (.jpg, .png), cannot be smaller than 600 pixels wide x 600 pixels high, and a maximum file size of 10 MB.
Course images appear in the iTunes U catalog, in the iTunes U library, and in the iTunes Now Playing window when the content is selected. iTunes U automatically adds a banner with your course name across the bottom of the image.
For both an unaffiliated instructor and affiliated instructor, verify the name of your course institution in the Institution pop-up menu or:
Choose a different institution from the pop-up menu.
You cannot change the name after you request that your institution’s iTunes U Public Site Manager administrator add the course to the iTunes U catalog and make it available to the public.
Choose Other from the pop-up menu and enter a new, unaffiliated institution name.
Only the course owner can edit the course institution. If you signed in to iTunes U with a Managed Apple ID, you cannot edit your institution.
Choose the target audience (for example, Undergraduate or Postgraduate) for your course from the Level pop-up menu.
Choose the language for the course you are creating from the Language pop-up menu. You should choose the language in which you are teaching the course.
Choose a category and subcategory for your course from the Category and Subcategory pop-up menus. You assign categories to your courses to help students search and browse content in the iTunes U catalog. While multiple categories can apply to your content, select the most relevant category. If no subcategories apply to your course, do not select a subcategory.
Do one of the following:
For an in-session course, specify the start and end dates for your course.
For a self-paced course, use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow keys to specify the approximate amount of time, in weeks, you expect students to take to complete your course.
Select “This course contains explicit material” to indicate that the course is known to contain explicit content and you want iTunes U to apply an explicit setting to the course. iTunes U applies the setting and displays for the course in the iTunes U catalog.
Select “Enable course discussions” to allow students enrolled in your course to participate in discussions about course content. Discussions allow students in private courses to ask questions about the course or about specific posts and assignments.