Where are my iTunes U audio items I synched?

I downloaded several free iTunes U items subscribed to through iTunes Store podcast section. I synched some of it to my iPod Nano. I can see the video items just fine under "Movies", but I can't find the audio only items anywhere (not in Podcasts, not in Music, and I looked pretty much everywhere). When I click on my iPod in iTunes when I'm connected, I see the audio items as selected for synching (and it's not giving me any indication that they are NOT synching), but they're not showing up on my iPod screen. Are they on the Nano or not? I see from the iTunes U site that it's meant to be for Touch and iPhone, but then why am I seeing the video items with no problem??

OK, I found them!! Believe it or not, you have to start with Music >> Playlists >> iTunes U, and there they are! Since I didn't have multiple playlists loaded in, I never looked there.

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