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#170011 - sgeos - Fri Aug 21, 2009 4:35 pm

MIT has made almost all of their course material (~1900 courses) available online for free. A person will not get credit for working through the material and they will not have access to faculty. Details can be found on the MIT OpenCourseWare web page. Everything is available under a copyleft license.

Highlights for High School is free MIT material aimed at high school students and teachers.

I think this is amazing. Every university should do this. =)

#170013 - Optihut - Fri Aug 21, 2009 6:11 pm

That sounds interesting. I've bookmarked it and will hopefully be able to check it out later. Thanks for the headsup!

#170015 - sgeos - Fri Aug 21, 2009 10:00 pm

No problem. There is some really neat stuff on there. These look like they could apply to hobby gba/ds development.

Introduction to Algorithms
Introduction to Algorithms (SMA 5503)
Linear Algebra
Physics I: Classical Mechanics
Introduction to Computer Science and Programming (using Python)
Introduction to C++ (not for experienced programmers; probably good for intelligent beginners)
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
Multicore Programming Primer (not useful for pro DS developers...)

The list of Most Visited Courses.

#170020 - ninjalj - Sat Aug 22, 2009 10:45 pm

There's also Stanford's SEE http://see.stanford.edu/