webcast.berkeley
The University of California-Berkeley has been streaming videos of their courses through their site webcast.berkeley since 2001. In 2006 they became the first university to podcast a significant number of their courses on audio, making lectures available as downloadable MP3s put up on RSS feeds that you can subscribe to.
Their podcasted courses cover science, psychology, engineering, and many other subjects. Podcasts of lectures are released throughout the semester and they also have an archive of all their previous courses which they've made available on podcast and streaming video.
As of March 15th, 2017 the webcast.berkeley courses were removed from iTunes U and YouTube.
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Isabelle Pafford
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This course offers an introductory survey of the history of the ancient Mediterranean world, from the rise of city states in Mesopotamia c. 3000 BC to the transformation of the Roman Empire in the 6th century AD.
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Thomas W. Laqueur
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A overview of history of the world. Topics include Identities and Ideals...
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Nathan F. Sayre
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The world is comprised of regions—this basic contention, as old as Western civilization, is at once commonsensical and problematic.
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Jennifer Burns
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What does it mean to be an American? Far from being a fixed concept, over the past 150 years American identity...
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