Sunday, December 11, 2011

A Happy Christmas Present:The best access to free cultural & educational media on the web





“Open Culture” is truly what it self-advertises – “The best free access to cultural & educational media on the web.”


It is the richest and easiest to navigate treasure trove that I have come across for open access to complete major university courses, to streaming classic films, to textbooks, ebooks and audio books as well as language and science lessons that are free for use by instructors or learners or the merely indulgers of art, science and global cultures.


In support of my previous superlative, here is the home page link to Open Culture's list of free online university courses: http://www.openculture.com/freeonlinecourses .


To bait others and especially my literature class students further, here is a sample link from “Open Culture” from its list of “Cultural Icons” to Margaret Atwood's discussing traditional and speculative [i.e. science] fiction as well as new media on “Big Think” in 2010.


Margaret Atwood on “Big Think” – http://bigthink.com/margaretatwood .


Margaret Atwood


What follows is a connecting link directly to Margaret Atwood's own Website: – http://www.margaretatwood.ca/ .


NOTE: There is also an iPhone app for “Open Culture,” but in my experience its intermittent connectivity obviates its usefulness. JF


Dr. Freed's Caution: Once you start examining the virtual gems discoverable in “Open Culture,” you might never return to the real world.

1 comments:

Stacy Alexander Freed said...

Excellent resources, Dr. Freed!

:-)