Academic Earth

I discovered this site some time ago and meant to check it out more thoroughly, then completely forgot about it. Now I’ve rediscovered it and am actually investigating more thoroughly. Since I didn’t find any link to it here, I figured I’d share because people are surely interested:

http://academicearth.org/

The site has many lectures and courses available for free on many different subjects. If you’re interested in learning, this is a great place to go. You can essentially audit courses at major universities for free. For example, Astrophysics at Yale. Enjoy!

Bookmarked, thank you!

Goodness gracious. Yes, very cool.

I couldn’t find ITM anywhere there. :astonished:

djm

Seems a bit sparse, to tell the truth. Maybe it’ll get fuller, eventually. The entire “english” catalogue consists of one lecture on the american novel since '45, and one lecture on Milton - presumably, these constitute the ‘fiction’ and ‘poetry’ departments in full.

Earth? Maybe Academic America is a better name.

The MIT videos are from MIT’s Open Courseware, which is bursting full of brain-exploding loveliness.
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/home/home/index.htm

Mukade