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    A new group has started up promoting open course learning in Kansai. anyone interested check out the bellow.

    http://www.meetup.com/Kansai-Independent-learners/

    Also, here is a blog and links page of one of the members...

    http://aftergrad.wordpress.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by platonicmojo View Post
    A new group has started up promoting open course learning in Kansai. anyone interested check out the bellow.

    http://www.meetup.com/Kansai-Independent-learners/

    Also, here is a blog and links page of one of the members...

    http://aftergrad.wordpress.com/

    I wouldn't bellow about that sort of stuff man.


    You might anger the Zarconians.

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    what the heck are you talking about. The fact that these are official universities sponsoring these kind of things means that they are interested in people learning ____ even if they are not paying heeps of money... good idea no?

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    kinda like free school?
    Alfredo Nunez

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    If you haven't checked out itunes U, it is well worth it.
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    all the itunes podcasts of university lectures are great for self-learning....

    but, the source that is by far the best..... MIT (Massachussetts Institute of Technology) Open Course Ware. Much course material for many of their courses is available... sometimes lecture notes, sometimes lecture audio or video recordings. The Japanese language, culture, literature courses seem to have quite a lot of material available.

    http://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm
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