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Xooxe:
Stanford uni are doing a free introduction to AI course online: http://www.ai-class.com/

Apparently you sign up, watch the videos, do the assignments, and then get a certificate at the end. Says you need a solid understanding of probability and linear algebra.

Elder Iptuous:
can't see it behind my nannywall, but i'll have to check it out when i get home.
how extensive of a course does it appear to be?

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This isn't MIT, but it's all the materials for an upper division course on investments via PSU's School of Business Administration. There's a fuckload of interesting PDFs such as: "Collateralized Debt Obligations" and "Wall Street After Dark" and "Suspicious Trading in Mergers" and "Going Too Far".

Username: wall
Password: street

http://www.sba.pdx.edu/faculty/shafiqurr/courses352.html

Go!

Mesozoic Mister Nigel:

--- Quote from: Net on June 14, 2012, 12:49:33 am ---This isn't MIT, but it's all the materials for an upper division course on investments via PSU's School of Business Administration. There's a fuckload of interesting PDFs such as: "Collateralized Debt Obligations" and "Wall Street After Dark" and "Suspicious Trading in Mergers" and "Going Too Far".

Username: wall
Password: street

http://www.sba.pdx.edu/faculty/shafiqurr/courses352.html

Go!

--- End quote ---

This looks great!

Juana:
Not MIT's thingy either, but here are 500 free courses, in everything from biology to law.
http://www.openculture.com/freeonlinecourses#

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