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Academic Earth makes going to college easy
Posted on March 3rd, 2009 No commentsI ran across one of the best sites I’ve seen recently after reading about it an article. The site is called Academic Earth and this is how they describe themselves:
We are building a user-friendly educational ecosystem that will give internet users around the world the ability to easily find, interact with, and learn from full video courses and lectures from the world’s leading scholars. Our goal is to bring the best content together in one place and create an environment that in which that content is remarkably easy to use and in which user contributions make existing content increasingly valuable.
The colleges you can visit include the most pretigous in the United States. Here’s a list:
- Berkley
- Yale
- Harvard
- MIT
- Princeton
- Stanford
The lectures are great and users can rate the lectures after watching. I have never been one of the YouTube types that can sit around watching videos on the web all day, but I literally spent an hour (56 minutes to be exact) today listening to Paul Brown at Yale discuss Sigmund Freud. I learned more in 56 minutes than I can remember from my entire college psych class and found the whole thing very enjoyable.
So in addition to giving you something useful to do during your free time, what else can Academic Earth be used for? Just think of the opportunities this gives many of our students. Not all of us are able to go to Yale or MIT, but viewing lectures from some of the worlds greatest professors gives us opportunities we may have never gotten otherwise. This is just another example of how education is becoming more accessible. You’ve probably heard of California’s Open Source Textbook Iniative or MIT’s Open Courseware project. Academic Earth is another one of those great free resources to add to the list.


