Some context for the unfamiliar:<p>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.
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.
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.
Is this considered an open alternative to LexisNexus case search?<p>If anyone is curious what this system offers, I suggest searching Facebook -> all categories