
1.4.2 Universities
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UC Irvine, OpenCourseWare
400 Free Online Courses from Top Universities | Open Culture
VMath, the Next Generation for Math Lectures - Streaming Video and Media Downloads
Starting in 2004, a generous grant from William R. Hearst III, and technical contributions from the Internet Archive and Brewster Kahle, will enable MSRI to take the next steps. The best features of our old system will be kept: free access and the avoidance of anything that disturbs the presenter.OpenCourseWare Finder
Streaming Theater
Welcome to Caltech's Streaming Theater This site houses streaming video of lectures and public events featuring Caltech faculty, students, or distinguished visiting speakers from 1999-early 2010. Streaming Theater videos have been organized into three categories. Science and Technology includes (among many other topics) the popular Watson Lecture Series and the Everhart graduate student lectures, as well as the informative "Earthquakes 101." Society and Culture encompasses varied topics including documentary filmmaking, voting technology, national defense, and diversity in science education.University's Bioscience in the 21st Century
Lehigh is now on iTunes U! We have a site with Apples iTunes U application for making media files available to the public for download. iTunes U allows the user to download the file and then view/listen on their laptop or MP3 player whenever they like. Click here to visit the Lehigh's iTunes U site and click on "Lectures."HighWire Press is the largest archive of free full-text science on Earth! As of 2/29/12, we are assisting in the online publication of 2,127,016 free full-text articles and 6,910,018 total articles. There are 36 sites with free trial periods, and 51 completely free sites. 273 sites have free back issues, and 1320 sites have pay per view!
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100 Incredible Lectures from the World’s Top Scientists | Best Colleges Online
Unless you’re enrolled at a top university or are an elite member of the science and engineering inner circle, you’re probably left out of most of the exciting research explored by the world’s greatest scientists. But thanks to the Internet and the generosity of many universities and online colleges , you’ve now got access to the cutting edge theories and projects that are changing the world in this list below. Richard Dawkins on our “queer” universe : Listen to this talk from biologist Richard Dawkins to consider the strangeness of our universe, and how there are so many things out there we can’t comprehend. Kary Mullis on what scientists do : Biochemist Kary Mullis references the 17th century as he talks about the nature of discovery and experimentation. A Passion for Discovery : Peter Freund of the University of Chicago considers the entanglement of physics experiments and their effect on the behavior of scientists.Chaîne de MIT - YouTube
The mission of MIT is to advance knowledge and educate students in science, technology, and other areas of scholarship that will best serve the nation and the world in the 21st century. The Institute is committed to generating, disseminating, and preserving knowledge, and to working with others to bring this knowledge to bear on the world's great challenges. MIT is dedicated to providing its students with an education that combines rigorous academic study and the excitement of discovery with the support and intellectual stimulation of a diverse campus community. We seek to develop in each member of the MIT community the ability and passion to work wisely, creatively, and effectively for the betterment of humankind.UWTV - University of Washington Television
Support UWTV Watch 2011 Trauma Summit from the UW, Thursdays at 9 p.m. Leading researchers on bone and internal fractures deliver case studies on topics of providing individualized patient care and improving bone quality.Webcasts | Oxford Martin School
School Blog WebcastsBelow is a list of courses which are published under the terms of OpenCourseWare . See the departmental notice on opencourseware for further information. You may also wish to see the complete list of courses offered by the department. Note the complete list of courses includes non opencourseware courses and the material there is not available under the opencourseware terms .

