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January 9, 2015

A Master List of 1,100 Free Courses From Top Universities:…

Filed under: Computer Science,Education — Patrick Durusau @ 4:27 pm

A Master List of 1,100 Free Courses From Top Universities: 33,000 Hours of Audio/Video Lectures

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While you were eating turkey, we were busy rummaging around the internet and adding new courses to our big list of Free Online Courses, which now features 1,100 courses from top universities. Let’s give you the quick overview: The list lets you download audio & video lectures from schools like Stanford, Yale, MIT, Oxford and Harvard. Generally, the courses can be accessed via YouTube, iTunes or university web sites, and you can listen to the lectures anytime, anywhere, on your computer or smart phone. We didn’t do a precise calculation, but there’s probably about 33,000 hours of free audio & video lectures here. Enough to keep you busy for a very long time.

Right now you’ll find 127 free philosophy courses, 82 free history courses, 116 free computer science courses, 64 free physics courses and 55 Free Literature Courses in the collection, and that’s just beginning to scratch the surface. You can peruse sections covering Astronomy, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Economics, Engineering, Math, Political Science, Psychology and Religion.

OpenCulture has gathered up a large variety of materials.

Sadly I must report that Akkadian, Egyptian, Hittite, Sanskrit, and, Sumerian are all missing from their language resources. Maybe next year.

In the meantime, there are a number of other course selections to enjoy!

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