Lecturefox: free university lectures

I think MIT coined the term Open Courseware, but there are several other universities that are releasing lecture videos for free online. Now, tracking down a particular subject matter is made quite a bit easier because of a project titled Lecturefox. From the about page:

What is Lecturefox?

It's all about the joy of learning.

Lecturefox is a free service. You can find high-quality classes from universities all over the world. We collect without exception lectures from official universities, and we have a special interest in lectures from the faculties physics, chemistry, computer science and mathematics. In the category "faculty mix" you can find miscellaneous lectures from other departments like electrical engineering, biology, psychology, economics, history and philosophy.

I really like what they've done in collating these resources into a single index. Tracking the companion blog's RSS feed, you can get updates about new material that's become available. Video, audio and text courseware are included in the index and it appears to be actively maintained and comprehensive, especially for computer science and other math/science related courses.

Forget your other new years resolutions. You couldn't do much better than treating yourself to a free lecture every weekend.

Lecturefox: Free University Lecture Index - Link
Lecturefox Blog - Link
Previously: Bootstrap Education - Link

Posted by Jason Striegel | Dec 25, 2007 07:14 PM
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Posted by: cam on December 26, 2007 at 11:27 PM

seems that lecture fox may be down none of the links work. Not even the home page.


Posted by: Jason Striegel on December 27, 2007 at 10:04 PM

must have been doing some site maintenance. it's working again for me now.


Posted by: Matt V. on January 13, 2008 at 2:16 PM

OpenCourseWare Finder is another good directory, though the interface is pretty bare.


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