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More sophisticated online videos? Here's a list of them (from WSJ article here)

PBS.org
Fora.tv
ResearchChannel.org
UC.Princeton.edu
www.Research-TV.com
TFAOI.org page (click on "Catalogues," and then on "Online Video on Demand.")
TotalVid.com (It costs $9.95 a month for access to a huge library of how-to and documentary videos)
EnergyPolicyTV.com
UVu.Channel2.org (offers videos that emphasize the art and culture of the Miami and South Florida area)
TED.com

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