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Open Knowledge Roundup - Cal And MIT Have How Many Lectures Up Now?

It's going to get harder and harder to make these interesting, since Berkeley and MIT are so far ahead that everyone else is just kind of "why bother." Plus all the lectures went up at the beginning of the semester so there might be a lull now. But nonetheless -

* Berkeley has put up over 200 taped lectures on YouTube.

* That's almost as good as the over 1,800 courses that MIT now has online. Except not quite. American Scientist discusses.

* Lifehacker's roundup of the .edu underground won't be as new to academics as it must be to people who have paying jobs. But there's such a wealth of stuff in that post that everyone should be able to find at least a few new and interesting things.

* If you have any interest in drawing and design - either as a hobby or (less likely) in some professional capacity - Process Junkie has downloadable copies of "the best figure drawing books ever." The collection does look pretty impressive.

Previously:
* What If The Lacanian Gaze Wasn't Totally Stupid?
* Particle Physicists Do It Transparently Through The Rumor Mill (Plus: Promote NCA Open Bar Transparency!)
* Open Knowledge Roundup - Gearing Up For Fall

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