UC Berkeley offers free college courses and symposia through Google Video

Posted in Future Science, Online Education by wayne.porter on September 29th, 2006

Education- advances!

Physorg.com, September 27, 2006

The University of California, Berkeley, announced it is delivering more
than 250 hours of educational content, including course lectures and
symposia, free of charge through Google Video.

Visitors to the new UC Berkeley Web page will be able to view or download
a half dozen UC Berkeley courses in their entirety, including “Physics for
Future Presidents, “Integrative Biology,” and “Search Engines: Technology,
Society and Business.”

Also offered will be a wide range of public events and symposia on
everything from climate change to synthetic biology. The campus is set to
add further content to the Google Video site in coming months.

Gee I only wish they offered credits….soon enough I am sure.

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One Response to “UC Berkeley offers free college courses and symposia through Google Video”

  1. Rowan Says:

    I need help,
    I have an app that contains an embedded browser.
    Up until recently, I could navigate to Google Video and watch videos within the app.
    Now when I attempt to load a video page, the app shuts down, without warning - just ***gone*** - every time.
    This doesn't happen with YouTube.com or Yahoo Video, just Google Video.
    Something about their page changed recently to cause this. Any ideas?
    Thanks.

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