Google Video to feature university lectures

Sep 28, 2006

SAN FRANCISCO: Online video is no longer just fun and games: You might actually 
learn something. The University of California at Berkeley said on Tuesday
that it is using Google Video to deliver college courses, including lectures 
and symposia, free of charge, the first university to have its own featured
page on Google Video.

As an initial offering, the university has put up a library of more than 250 
hours of video for public viewing. Most of it previously was not available
online, Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said in a statement.

Google Video is a comprehensive index of free and paid, user-generated and 
professional video content.

Visitors will find a half-dozen Berkeley courses in their entirety, including 
"Physics for Future Presidents," "Integrative Biology," and "Search Engines:
Technology, Society and Business," featuring a lecture by Google co-founder 
Sergey Brin.

Also available will be a range of public events and academic symposia on topics 
ranging from climate change to synthetic biology. The campus is set to add
more material to the Google Video site in coming months, it said.

"Coursecasting" is a growing trend in educational technology, enabling students 
and the general public to download audio and video recordings of class lectures
to their computers and portable media devices. Berkeley has been offering a 
limited set of material since 2001.

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