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College YouTube class

Did you have some classes in colleges that you thought were a little light on content? At the University of Arizona, I was in a "paranormal anthropology" class that didn't have much to it.

We did have a lot of guest speakers who talked about talking to dead people and telling us our fortunes. I also had a palm reader tell me my future and another guest speaker tell me about my aura.

I'm not sure if that class is still around, but you can now get college credit for watching YouTube. Pitzer College in Claremont, Calif., is offering a course on YouTube. About 35 students meet in a classroom but work mostly online, where they view YouTube content and post their comments.

FINAL EXAM! ... In 1,000 words, tell what this video of a dog on a backyard waterslide says about Internet culture:


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