College Courses on the Internet
Last April, UC Berkeley, one of the premiere schools in the country, announced its plan to put complete academic courses on iTunes. Fast forward nine months, and you can already find 59 full courses ready for your iPod. Simply click here to access Berkeley's iTunes site (or here for the Rss feed ).
No matter where you live, you can access at no cost the very same courses attended by students paying full tuition. And, given the critical mass of courses being offered across a range of disciplines, you can put together your own personalized curriculum and expand your horizons on the fly.
Note: Should anyone be interested now or in the future, you don't have to have an iPod to listen to these course. Apple's iTunes software will download and playback the files. - Mark
Update: UC Berkeley also offers webcasts (i.e. video) of some courses - it's not a 1:1 matchup with the courses offered audio only via podcast. If you are looking for college level courses, for free, this is hard to beat if you have broadband internet. See http://webcast.berkeley.edu/courses/ for more details... - Mark T.
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