Miss Class? Visit YouTube
Can’t roll out of bed for that 8 a.m. class you so naively signed up for? If you go to UC Berkeley, you can just hit up YouTube. And so can we. The university now posts video of its full lectures on the popular video-sharing site.
Right now, the offering is limited to 300 hours of video on topics like biology, physics and search engine studies, but Berkeley plans on expanding that.
YouTube is certainly becoming the apple of academia’s eye. Last month we told you about Pitzer College’s class about YouTube, on YouTube.
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