FindLectures is curated
database of free, mind-expanding talks
The Internet has fundamentally democratized education. Now if
you want to, say, become fluent in a new programming language or brush up on a
new machine learning algorithm, you’re just as likely to head to YouTube or
Coursera than step foot in a classroom.
There are an insane amount of lectures and talks online ripe for
the downloading, many of which are free. The problem is that they’re spread
across literally hundreds of disparate platforms, like university websites,
YouTube, Vimeo, Coursera, and so on.
FindLectures is an effort to centralize
the vast quantities of free online lectures and talks into one searchable
repository of knowledge. It pulls from a number of reputable sources, including
Oxford University, TalksAtGoogle, TED, the Library of Congress, and more. At
the time of writing, it boasts a catalog of over 25,968 lectures.
What makes FindLectures special is that it’s curated for
quality, so talks that are misleading, or are simply not all that good are
excluded. Most of the content on the site is shorter than 60 minutes, so you
can hypothetically fit one into your lunch break.
To find what you’re looking for, the site lets you refine
your search with a number of filters, including by age, speaker, and category.
Handily, it also lets you drill down into its catalog to find videos with
closed captioning, which will undoubtedly be welcomed by those who are deaf or
hard of hearing.
It’s a commendable effort. In the coming months, it plans to
expand its catalog with even more talks and lectures. If you’re looking for
something productive to do on a lazy Sunday, you could do worse than check
out FindLectures.
Source | http://thenextweb.com/insider/2016/12/04/findlectures-curated-database-free-mind-expanding-talks/
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Librarian
Librarian
Rizvi Institute of Management Studies & Research
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