news.com — YouTube is now an important teaching tool at UC Berkeley. The school said it will continue to expand the offering. The topics of study found on YouTube included chemistry, physics, biology and even a lecture on search-engine technology given in 2005 by Google co-founder Sergey Brin.
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brjndrOct 4, 2007
As a Cal alum I must inform you, it's spelled Stanfurd.
orca94Oct 4, 2007
Give the Cal kiddies a break. Not everyone can learn to read, they saw the old article they just didn't know what they were looking at.
dukeochutneyOct 4, 2007
prof: you haven't been to class in 2 weeksstudent: i was watching on youtube
generalkickassOct 5, 2007
What? He's f**king right.
generalkickassOct 5, 2007
Dude what's with all the anti-Cal comments? You have some serious problems man. Have you tried getting professional help?
jcbradleyOct 8, 2007
The big problem with YouTube is the 10 min limitation. Did they have to get a special account to post their hour long lectures? I have had my lectures on iTunes for a while and wished I could do the same on YouTube.