Couldn't you just use iTunes. At $.99 a download the school might pay for the professor to download them and then he could burn them onto a CD and distribute those to the class. CD-Rs usually cost about $1 a piece, less if you buy a bigger package. So this could all be done for less than $200 if I'm not mistaken. If you have 100 people everyone could pay $5 and that would more than cover the downloads, the CDs, and leave some extra for other expenses. Just a thought.
Couldn't you just use iTunes. At $.99 a download the school might pay for the professor to download them and then he could burn them onto a CD and distribute those to the class. CD-Rs usually cost about $1 a piece, less if you buy a bigger package. So this could all be done for less than $200 if I'm not mistaken. If you have 100 people everyone could pay $5 and that would more than cover the downloads, the CDs, and leave some extra for other expenses. Just a thought.