<p>Google recently had a contest (Project 10^100) in which they solicited ideas to help change the world. Google has committed 10 million dollars to fund up to five of these ideas. Out of 154,000 entries, they have selected 16 potential finalists which are now up for a vote by the general public. </p>
<p>One of these ideas is to make educational content available on-line for free, an idea that would really help the homeschooling movement. One of the proposed implementations of this idea is to put video lectures on the web for every subject and grade level, sort of like an expanded version of MIT’s OpenCourseware. Many of us have stories where we were not able to get what they needed educationally due to financially strapped or generally unsupportive schools. This simple idea could solve this problem.</p>
<p>You can vote by going to this link: [Project</a> 10 to the 100](<a href=“http://www.project10tothe100.com/vote.html]Project”>http://www.project10tothe100.com/vote.html)
The idea is listed under the heading, “Make Educational Content Online for Free.” Voting is only for 2 weeks (ends October 8), so your vote really would make a difference. </p>
<p>This is a complete description of this idea on the Project 10^100 website:</p>
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