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Saved by 110 people (-29 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-09-30


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on 2006-09-30 by telecommatt

WOW - I'm now wondering why I'm in debt up to my eyeballs with a degree that overqualifies me for my job... This is good stuff!

on 2006-10-24 by benkaboo

Resources for online learning of university style courses.

on 2006-10-25 by rjjjsp

Not headed back to school this fall? You could be, minus the exorbitant tuition and without even leaving your chair. The web has made it easier than ever before to get a free education, and you'd join the ranks of great thinkers in history who were also s

on 2006-12-01 by jlesage

tells how to use free courses for self-edification

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Not headed back to school this fall? You could be, minus the exorbitant tuition and without even leaving your chair.

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Wendy Boswell is an associate editor at Lifehacker who loves to learn on the web. Her special feature Technophilia appears every Monday at Lifehacker. Subscribe to the Technophilia RSS feed to get new installments in your newsreader.

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Technophilia: Get a free college education online

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Feel like a little light reading? You can study theology at Covenant Seminary; course offerings are delivered via a combo of free downloadable .pdf files and podcasts, and include subjects ranging from Church History to the Modern Reformation

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Brigham Young University offers independent study in subjects such as Family History

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Using the right keywords, find course syllabi (insert your own subject), lectures, tutorials, notes, podcasts, and various sorts of online books using Google.

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