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Are you serious? All the videos from Youtube.com. I guess you're trying to get advistement from google.com for profit, huh?
At least include content. Not just random youtube videos. This website is full of what I call "digital crap".
If you are looking for a good video education resource, try these sites: Stanford: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/ces/videos/ Princeton: http://www.princeton.edu/WebMedia/lectures/ MIT: http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/home/home/index.htm Learner.org http://www.learner.org/ Man, I can't stand spammers.
Math, Science and Engineering Videos http://www.datawrangling.com/hidden-video-courses-in-math-science-and-engineering.html Also, Apple's iTunes Store, i believe, has some video lectures under the iTunes U section.
but why is princeton withstanding the online degree movement that consitently. they still don't offer any (online) degrees/certificates or courses for credit, right?
Maybe they don't believe that computers should be used for educational and degree attainment purposes -- no different in view from other very backward-thinking traditional universities. *sarcasm off*
Princeton University may not advertise their distance learning initiatives. Princeton is definitely in the educational technology bandwagon ( http://winscript.princeton.edu/as/AS_service_list.php?codes=tcs&title=Teaching+and+Classroom+Support ). I believe Princeton university offers courses in a hybrid format to their enrolled students.
Do you consider the University of Oxford to be a backward thinking traditional university? Last week I visited the City of Oxford while on vacation. What a beautiful site. http://www.online.ox.ac.uk/links.htm
I actually took I think two online courses with Oxford about three years ago, when Alliance for Lifelong Learning was still in operation (heard it's not around anymore or has morphed into something else). They were great online classes!
Yes it was a partnership between Stanford, Oxford,Yale, and Princeton. It would have been wonderful if they offered a joint degree program similar to the University of London's external system ( http://www.londonexternal.ac.uk/ ).