Thanks to my friend, Allioop for this most excellent video information:
YouTube has just released a new sub-site called YouTube EDU (http://www.youtube.com/edu), aggregating thousands of free lectures from over a hundred universities across the country, including MIT, Yale, Harvard, Stanford, and oh-so-many more.
YouTube EDU - http://www.youtube.com/edu
Web site Academic Earth (http://academicearth.org/) is like Hulu for academic lectures, pulling free lectures from Berkeley, Harvard, MIT, Princeton, Stanford, and Yale into one attractive, easy to navigate site. It's incredible.
The site clearly takes its cues from Hulu and iTunes on its design, but it's ten times better than either, because it's open. The videos can be embedded anywhere or downloaded and enjoyed wherever you want to take them. It's easy to use, has tons of great content, and it doesn't cost a dime.
Academic Earth - http://academicearth.org/
The two services are very similar in some ways, and while YouTube's landing page isn't quite as useful as Academic Earth's, they're both packed full of great content.
Head to the YouTube Directory page to browse through all the university options, and when you pick one, you can see all of the full courses or individual lectures available:
http://www.youtube.com/edu?action_directory=1
According to weblog Open Culture, YouTube EDU currently has over 200 full courses, so you're bound to find something that piques your interest - like MIT's Introductory Quantum Mechanics II:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=958F66FFE4393435
It's really exciting to see the web embrace and distribute all this free learning, and we're eager to see both services grow.
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