Get Lectured On YouTube
The University of California, Berkeley put hundreds of videos of full course lectures and other special events for free on YouTube this week. There are more than 300 hours of videotaped content on the channel.
The videos -- ranging from bioengineering, to peace and conflict studies, to "Physics for Future Presidents," the title of a popular campus course -- are part of the collection, according to a press release.
Berkeley has been a leader in the open-source video movement since 2001 when it launched a site that delivered podcasts and streaming video. YouTube will provide "a public window into university life - academics, events and athletics," said Christina Maslach, the school's vice provost for undergraduate education.


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