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Open Culture: 10 Signs of Intelligent Life at YouTube (Smart Video Collections)

  • Ben · 1 year ago
    May I add that there are great videos that National Geographic offers on their channel at youtube, http://youtube.com/user/NationalGeographic
  • Pierre · 1 year ago
    Don't forget all the wonderful videos of late, great performers: Edith Piaf, Jacques Brel, Clara Nunez, Manolete, Segovia, etc.

    Discover the amazing drum work of Joe Morello on Dave Brubeck's 1961 "Take Five".

    And talented unknowns: Adam Fulara, Peo Kindgren.

    Better than TV.
  • vrmdr123 · 1 year ago
    Excellent collection. Great Job.

    You can also see some interesting books and few mor eintersting links at the following blog;

    http://ceo-articles.blogspot.com
  • Miss Cellania · 1 year ago
    Thanks for this! It's going to keep me (and the kids) busy for a while.
  • cyenobite · 1 year ago
    How about C-span and C-span 2 which hosts "BookTV". I wish their navigation and user interface were redone, but you can sometimes stumble upon some great video for the mind here.
    http://www.c-span.org/
    http://www.c-spanvideo.org/
    http://www.booktv.org/

    I'd also like to see them get away from realmedia and windows media, but for free I guess I can't complain.
  • Jessica Clark · 1 year ago
    Hi, thanks for this list! These are great examples, but they're all pretty top-down. Over at the Center for Social Media, we're on the hunt for smart online projects that involve citizen media and public participation. You can learn more at http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/blogs/futur...
  • Lee A. Arnold · 1 year ago
    Please have a look at:

    http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=leearnold

    for an animated systems flowchart language applied to various subjects.
  • George · 1 year ago
    How about the great how-to videos from http://www.youtube.com/casttv ?

    These guys have made some great beginning computer video tips.
  • ANARCHY-TV.COM · 1 year ago
    I like psychetruth videos, a guy who in his spare time interviews various people with expertese in some particular area with a message to tell the public: http://youtube.com/profile_videos?user=psychetruth
  • scorpio · 1 year ago
    Here is huge collection
    http://freevideolectures.com
  • Josh · 1 year ago
    There's also the classic archive.org.
  • Trogdor · 1 year ago
    NASA has a YouTube channel called "ReelNASA" with lots of insightful videos:
    http://www.youtube.com/reelnasa
  • Andrew · 1 year ago
    For the computer minded, the Computer History Museum has some good videos of talks and suchlike: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=ComputerHis...
  • studenthacks · 1 year ago
    What a great collection of links to some valuable educational resources on YouTube! It's nice to know this stuff exists on YouTube.
  • Steven Aitchsion · 1 year ago
    This is a great collection, must have taken a while to compile this. Thanks for sharing it.
  • Mike Gordon · 1 year ago
    This is a great collection of independent indie talent, must have taken a while to compile this. Thanks for sharing it.
  • ADN · 1 year ago
    Here is some more intelligent health videos on youtube.

    http://www.youtube.com/ihealthtube
  • Gary · 1 year ago
    This a good collection of channels and I'm a subscriber of many of these channels but please add these channels to the list: New Scientist, UC television, and the Research channel. They're all great.
  • youtube · 1 year ago
    Youtube tüm dünyanın kullandığı ve içinde milyonlarca video olan bir görüntü arşivi. Bir kütüphane. Siz 3-5 video için 3 yüz milyon videoyu kapatıyorsunuz. youtube gibi siteler ile başka video siteleri üzerinden yayınlar yapılıyor ama en geniş video arşivi youtube üzerindeydi. Bugün siteleri kapat, yarın televizyonlar ertesi günü neyi kapatacaklr merak ediyorum.
  • ledude · 10 months ago
    for those interested in the art world and its nexus New York City I recommend http://www.youtube.com/user/jameskalm