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  1. Added Jul 01, 2008 by graduate
    Links to online college programs that don't cost a dime. Free internet based education for students of any level
  2. Added Oct 04, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    Below are all 177 Berkeley Video Courses. The right side has tons of educational resources. If you have trouble viewing
  3. Added Jun 13, 2007 by aseldow
    If you're interested in specific open courses, you can find a variety on the Web (or through this list of 100 courses). Usually, those single courses will contain all the materials you need to learn one subject for free. But, if you're after more than a single focus or if you need a deeper perspective on a subject, this list of open courseware collections may be just what you need. Each resource listed below contains a collection or collections of educational materials. You'll find digital archives, a variety of courses, Podcasts, videos and sometimes a mix of everything you can imagine so you can learn any given subject in depth.
  4. Added Apr 04, 2007 by fceblog
    The teaching of the FCE course has posed different issues I have been reflecting upon for the last five years. They may be summarised as follows:
  5. Added Apr 04, 2007 by fceblog
    For busy people
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  8. Added Mar 12, 2007 by trustteam and 1 other
    Wikipedia - banned by some academics as a source for student essays - has been made compulsory reading (and writing) for a new course at the University of East Anglia. Students are assessed on editing and writing articles on Middle East politics for the online encyclopaedia, which is open to contributions from anyone.
  9. Added Mar 09, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    MIT OCW is a large-scale, Web-based electronic publishing initiative funded jointly by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation , MIT, and generous support of the Ab Initio software company. MIT OCW's goals are to: * Provide free, searchable, access to MIT's course materials for educators, students, and self-learners around the world. * Extend the reach..
  10. Added Sep 30, 2006 by aseldow
    The content on this page —drawn from campus seminars, courses and events—is just one part of UC Berkeley's commitment to the broadest possible dissemination of knowledge for the benefit of our state, the nation and the world.
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