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Originally Posted by PharelFor3
how exactly do you go about finding this????
What do you mean exactly, bruh?
How to get the materials or how I did I found out about all this in the first place?
The former, just look at iTunes or google Youtube EDU. Pretty easy from there. iTunes is the best service to use because I can download the material onto my iPad or what have you and watch it anytime I want.
The latter, I useiTunes a lot for podcasts and music management and I finally clicked on the iTunesU category and wasted an afternoon with my mouth agape at all of the content. I still can't believe all this is free. A triumph of humanity, honestly. Also, my school has a youtube EDU account and I was just searching and found the Youtube EDU section and all of the same material and more.
The cool thing about Youtube EDU is the schools tape special "lectures" of visitors and what not. For example, you can see Michael Bloomberg's "President's Lecture" at Dartmouth this past year (iirc on the title of the lecture). University of Chicago Law School has some unbelievable material in this format.