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Learning, just like at school
A few weeks ago I discovered a website that TechCruch calls “Hulu for Education.” The website is actually called “Academic Earth” and features easy to find and watch lectures on many subjects. As someone who has been a big fan of MIT’s Open CourseWare for years, I naturally got really excited and tonight I finally had some free time to watch a lecture.
I decided to watch a lecture called “Why Not?” in the Economics category. It was great! Very intertaining and the quality of the video was actually very similar to hulu.
Given that they already have a lot of fascinating subjects online I am definitely coming back for more.