In January I posted about MIT's OpenCourseWare program, where they intend to eventually offer every class in their catalog online for free.
This is another example of what I think is a great emerging trend of free educational sources on the Internet. Richard A. Muller, a physics professor at UC Berkeley, has been uploading his weekly physics lecture entitled "Physics for Future Presidents" to Google Video for over a year now.
To his own surprise, he has since garnered a worldwide audience. I think it's awesome that there is such a demand for this kind of thing.
Thursday, March 29, 2007
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