Thanks for the Digg

One of our pieces from 2007 — 25 UC Berkeley Courses Available via Free Video — wound up on the homepage of Digg.com today, bringing an avalanche of users to our site. For those wanting more free educational materials, let me recommend some other useful resources on Open Culture (oculture.com):


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  1. Jeremy says . . . | January 10, 2008 / 7:37 pm

    I’d never heard of this website before and now you’re on my favorites list… well done. I love the site.

  2. Dan Colman says . . . | January 10, 2008 / 7:42 pm

    Ah shucks!

  3. Dara says . . . | January 11, 2008 / 9:14 am

    Also check out the online classes at Harvard extension. http://www.extension.harvard.edu/2007-08/DistanceEd/courses/;jsessionid=AGIJHJJGFHFA

    The classes are pricey ($600 to $1200) but you can listen to the first two weeks of lectures for free.

  4. Anne Frid de Vries says . . . | January 11, 2008 / 9:28 pm

    Check also my podcast reviews
    http://anneisaman.blogspot.com
    Educational podcasts; a lot of Psychology, History and more.

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