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Open Culture: YouTube’s Slow Drift Toward Enlightenment

  • Tony Hirst · 1 year ago
    Hi Dan
    I've been tinkering with various ways of making OpenLearn content from the Open University available in a portable way ( http://feedlearning.com ) and I've also had a go at the UC Berkeley youtube video lectures.

    In particular, here's a way of browsing the UCB youtube playlisted coursers, as a well as searching and viewing all their youtube video lectures:
    http://blogs.open.ac.uk/Maths/ajh59/012375.html

    tony
  • Gator · 1 year ago
    Cullen's Abc's over the past year has created over 300 early childhood education videos, and educational idea videos for adults that work with children. Just until recently there was no education category even on YouTube, so we are so happy that there is one now. Currently, we have over 780,000 total video views and get from 5k to 6k+ views a day. Comments come daily from all over the global. Online video is so powerful and accessible. We feel like we are among the pioneers of educators using online video productively and supporting child development.
    Here is our website:
    http://www.cullensabcs.com/
    All of the videos are posted our YouTube channel:
    http://youtube.com/profile?user=Cullensabcs

    Thanks for you blog!