- Open Culture is the site I'll go to first. It has an enormous array of online resources in many topics, and the site itself is easy on the eyes.
- Free video Lectures features academic lectures delivered by university professors.
- MIT's open course ware site contains a mind-boggling list of options in humanities and sciences.
- Open Learn is a British open university site with much of the same comprehensive content.
- Stanford offers courses via iTunes and Berkeley's webcast service enable students to subscribe to regular feeds.
- Wikiversity allows users to contribute content as well as study it.
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Friday, April 29, 2011
DiY Learning, "Just Because"
You don't have to be a registered student to go back to school if you just want to keep learning for its own sake. To start, here's a short list of websites that function as clearinghouses for online learning tools, wiki sites & open courses/lectures:
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