In addition to the Encyclopedia of Life {eol.org}, I just found another amazing information resource - "The Catalogue of Life" - catalogueoflife.org.
MMMmmmm.
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The internet makes so many incredible resources, like Wikipedia, possible, and free.
There is indeed an abundance of great, free, open information on the web.
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World University & School ~ worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/World_University ~ extends these possibilities that the internet opens.
Here are a number of great iTunes U Universities at World University & School: worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Courses, many of which I added recently:
Columbia University's iTunes U - itunes.columbia.edu
LMU Munich - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München iTunes U - deimos.apple.com/WebObjects/Core.woa/Browse/lmu.de
MIT's iTunes U - web.mit.edu/itunesu
Oxford University's iTunes U - itunes.ox.ac.uk
Stanford University's iTunes U - itunes.stanford.edu
UC Berkeley's iTunes U - itunes.berkeley.edu
University of Chicago's iTunes U - itunes.uchicago.edu
University of Michigan's iTunes U - itunesu.umich.edu
University of Pennsylvania's iTunes U - upenn.edu/itunes
Yale University's iTunes U - itunes.yale.edu
I invite you to add great content when you find it to World University & School {worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Subjects} ~ by clicking on 'edit this page' there. Or teach something in Second Life or to your web camera, and link it to WUaS.
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Such a welcome and wonderful information abundance ...
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The Caucasus mountains (click on title above for photo), and spiders there, have among the most complex ecosystems.
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