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 Open Course ware lectures  hooked me in 2006 . I first discovered the free access to college lectures through the website I called MIT FOR FREE. Harvard,Princeton, U.C. Berkeley and many more,still today. The obsession with informal learning was triggered by  an academic suspension from the University of Memphis,which  severed my official pursuit of an  Internet Journalism degree.I am certain that most t every, accredited field of study places upon the learner certain quotas of research and skill development. But the skill set for journalists  in the digital age,according to the 2003 U of M Faculty members, broke the mold.(Fast forward 10 years.) They were right. This is a story about the vessel of education and the freedom everyone deserves.
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