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Ottermatic
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It came up in a thread over on the politics forum that some of the rest of y'all are doing like I am, and spending this time that we're cooped up at home to actually learn new things, and as such have memberships to The Great Courses Plus.
For those of you who aren't familiar with it, it's a monthly subscription service that gives you access to hundreds of lecture series from great college professors, over a wide variety of topics (the categories, each of which has several courses available, are: Economics and Finance, Food and Wine, Health Fitness & Nutrition, History, Hobby & Leisure, Literature & Language, Philosophy & Religion, Professional & Personal Growth, Programs for Young Learners, Science, and Travel). There is a free trial available, if anybody wants to give it a try for a few weeks.
I've been a fan of the Great Courses for a long time, and had watched several even before I got access to the Great Courses Plus, which made my hobby much cheaper.
Anyway, I thought it would be good to have a thread to discuss the courses that we have watched, are watching, and would or would not recommend to others.
@QuestionSocratic @Indrid Cold
I'll address some of my favorites in another post.
For those of you who aren't familiar with it, it's a monthly subscription service that gives you access to hundreds of lecture series from great college professors, over a wide variety of topics (the categories, each of which has several courses available, are: Economics and Finance, Food and Wine, Health Fitness & Nutrition, History, Hobby & Leisure, Literature & Language, Philosophy & Religion, Professional & Personal Growth, Programs for Young Learners, Science, and Travel). There is a free trial available, if anybody wants to give it a try for a few weeks.
I've been a fan of the Great Courses for a long time, and had watched several even before I got access to the Great Courses Plus, which made my hobby much cheaper.
Anyway, I thought it would be good to have a thread to discuss the courses that we have watched, are watching, and would or would not recommend to others.
@QuestionSocratic @Indrid Cold
I'll address some of my favorites in another post.