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UC Berkeley Webcasts | Video and Podcasts: Computer Science 61A

404, File Not Found, Where did the old content go? Thank you for your interest in webcast.berkeley. Please note that we launched a new site on June 30, 2011. As part of the launch, much of our back catalog of courses that we were unable to migrate out of a proprietary format which we no longer support are now unavailable. More information on the new site is available in our announcement: http://webcast.berkeley.edu/info#news,2949 http://webcast.berkeley.edu/course_details_new.php?seriesid=2008-D-26263&semesterid=2008-D
http://code.google.com/edu/

Code University - Google Code

This site provides sample course content and tutorials for Computer Science (CS) students and educators on current computing technologies and paradigms. All the courses on Google Code University are under the Creative Commons license, which makes it easy for educators to use for their own classes. Feel free to download documents, slides, and videos to use in your classes.
http://www.advantageedu.com/blog/2008/100-free-online-ivy-league-courses-you-should-take-just-for-fun/

100 Free Online Ivy League Courses You Should Take Just for Fun | Eduk8

By Alisa Miller Even those without top notch grades can now go to Ivy League schools. With the the availability of open courseware classes coming out of some of the finest schools in America, the range of subjects is astounding. If you have ever wondered about the beginnings of Hip Hop, wanted to learn a new language, would like to create a film for social change, or are interested in learning about robotics while playing with Legos, then these courses are right up your alley. All you need to do is click on any one of these courses below to have access to free, online education .
http://education-portal.com/articles/5_Sources_for_Free_Computer_Technology_Education_Online.html

5 Sources for Free Computer Technology Education Online -- Education-Portal.com

Computer technology, often studied in computer science programs, looks at the fundamental structure and thought behind computing systems and technology. Presented here are five free online sources to learn more about this field. Information on Online Course Requirements Most often, any work done by students using OpenCourseWare (OCW) can be done at their own pace and will not be considered for academic credit or graded.