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Legendary California university puts courses on YouTube
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[Blunderov] In the very best liberal tradition. Wonderful. Assuming of course one has the necessary hardware and so on. But not to quibble...kudos to UC Berkeley. May their tribe increase.
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Legendary California university puts courses on YouTube 03 October 2007 at 19h32 Berkeley - A California university renowned for US history changing free speech and anti-war movements is embracing the Internet revolution by putting free videos of courses on YouTube.
More than 300 hours of University of California, Berkeley, classes and events are available online at the web address www.youtube.com/ucberkeley, college officials announced on Wednesday.
University offerings at the dedicated YouTube channel include peace and conflict studies, bioengineering courses, and a science class titled "Physics for Future Presidents."
"UC Berkeley on YouTube will provide a public window into university life: academics, events and athletics," said vice provost for undergraduate education Christina Maslach.
The University plans to continually add videos to the channel, which officially launched Wednesday with about nine full courses consisting of approximately 40 lectures each.
Berkeley lays claim to being the first university to offer full courses on popular video-sharing website YouTube, which is based in Northern California.
The university began online broadcasts, called "webcasts," of its own in 2001 and last year began making audio "podcasts" available for download at Apple's iTunes online store.
"We are excited to make UC Berkeley videos available to the world on YouTube," said Ben Hubbard, who co-manages the university's webcast program.
"I think the whole open content movement is in keeping with what we are as a public institution, we really believe at our core that making this available to the public is truly important."
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