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NTU OpenCourseWare

@NTUOCW

NTU OpenCourseWare Website: http://ocw.aca.ntu.edu.tw/

Taiwan
Subscribers
354k
Total Views
35.7M
Videos
3,023
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Psychology for Beginners 03. Introduction to Psychology and Research Methods (III)

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NTU OpenCourseWare (NTUOCW) shares free university‑level lectures from National Taiwan University, covering humanities, social sciences, and interdisciplinary freshman seminars. The channel uploads full‑length class recordings (often over an hour) daily, providing students and lifelong learners with authentic academic content in Mandarin. It features series such as “新生專題:人生意義的追尋” and “中國園林文學” that explore philosophy, literature, and cultural history. Each video includes course links, enabling viewers to access supplemental materials on the OCW website. By offering open‑access education, NTUOCW supports self‑directed study, exam preparation, and cultural enrichment for a global Chinese‑speaking audience.

What Makes This Channel Unique

NTUOCW provides authentic, unedited university lectures directly from a top Taiwanese university, delivering complete, curriculum‑aligned courses in Mandarin for free—something few channels offer at this scale and academic depth.

Daily
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Target Audience

Mandarin‑speaking students, university learners, educators, and lifelong learners interested in humanities, literature, and cultural studies, primarily ages 18‑45.

Content Formats
Full lecture recordingsCourse series playlistsAcademic seminarsGuest professor talks
Primary Topics
Freshman orientation & life‑skill series (新生專題)Chinese garden literature and poetry (中國園林文學)East Asian literary and cultural studies (亞洲共同體)Philosophy of work and meaningAcademic seminars on Chinese literature