A couple of weeks ago we posted a discussion of the growing number of universities that are currently teaming up with YouTube to expand their audiences. As a follow-up, here is Open Culture’s great collection of universities on YouTube. OC asserts that they have put the more “meaningful” collections at the top of the list.
1.) University of California - Berkeley:Launched in October, this channel contains over 300 hours of academic programming.
2.) MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology): This is a new collection and it already has some great material.
3.) UChannel: Spearheaded by Princeton University, this video service presents talks on international/political affairs from academic institutions all over the world.
4.) EGS (The European Graduate School): Includes talks by important theorists/philosophers of the past generation — for example, Jacques Derrida and Jean Baudrillard. There are also some filmmakers mixed in — take for example, Peter Greenaway and John Waters.
5.) Vanderbilt
6.) USC (University of Southern California)
7.) Duke University
8.) Purdue University: Mostly used for promotional purposes.
9.) Oxford University Saïd Business School: So far this is highly tailored to marketing the b-school and helping students through the application process.
10.) Auburn University: This collection is in its “infant stages” and plans for new, less promotional content are in the works.
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