8 comments

  • andrewfong 2466 days ago
    Some context for the unfamiliar:

    H2O arose out of a law school, where the textbooks are basically just very expensive compilations of prior case law. Some publishers add additional comments and other materials to the casebooks, but for the most part, you're just paying for someone else to print out and excerpt public public domain material for you. Makes it a particularly good target for remixing.

    • Pxtl 2466 days ago
      Ah. That explains it - I clicked through the link and was disappointed to see it seems entirely dedicated to courses on law.
  • rmbeard 2466 days ago
    Unfortunate that it is restricted to .edu e-mail addresses. I taught a law class last year for which I used MIT's Nb.mit.edu platform. H20 would make a nice complement to that.
  • link_108 2466 days ago
    H2O.ai has been around for a years so the title confused me, maybe project name spacing should be a thing
  • graaben 2466 days ago
    I would love to see something like this but for MOOCs. Some of the bigger sites are already doing this with micro-degrees on specific topics. But it would be great if anyone could mix and match the best or most relevant videos from different courses to create a meta-course.
    • EGreg 2466 days ago
      I am working on building the Teaching app for iOS.

      It will literally be called "Teaching" and it will be for teachers to collect youtube videos, articles etc. into a flipped classroom curriculum. Also will let them design quizzes to take in class. If the user switches the app to the background, it alerts the teacher to cheating. And so on. An all-in one solution.

      By the way, if you want to join me on this project, email me (the button is at https://qbix.com/about)

      • graaben 2466 days ago
        This is a great idea, because it is now possible for anyone to learn almost anything through YouTube videos. It isn't necessarily the best format, especially for children, but done the right way it can really change the education process.
      • rmbeard 2466 days ago
        This sounds like an interesting project, I would like to know more about this.
        • EGreg 2466 days ago
          Then email me. The link is above :)
    • throw2321312321 2466 days ago
      https://metacademy.org/ is similar to that
  • Dowwie 2466 days ago
    Is this considered an open alternative to LexisNexus case search?

    If anyone is curious what this system offers, I suggest searching Facebook -> all categories

  • ElijahLynn 2466 days ago
    Love the idea!

    Unfortunately I can not participate, it says I must have an .edu email address.

  • kevintb 2464 days ago
    Why is an .edu email address required?
  • uptownfunk 2466 days ago
    It's also an ml package for r www.h2o.ai