http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/home/home/index.htm
This.
Is.
Awesome.
A world class education, for free. You couldn't hope for anything better than this. Anything MIT does, you can download course material and learn until your heart is content. Anything from Aeronautics to Writing.
My W1N-o-meter exploded.
Also: http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/History/21H-001Fall-2007/CourseHome/index.htm <--- :lulz: Required Discordian reading!
Oh dear, I appear to be downloading a DIY course on revolution how did that happen I am not very good with computer.
Quote from: Cain on August 24, 2008, 10:05:23 PM
Oh dear, I appear to be downloading a DIY course on revolution how did that happen I am not very good with computer.
Quick, turn it off and run a magnet along the hard drive maybe the men in dark suits will go easy on you if you don't do it again.
:fap: I just had a Nerd-gasm!!!
don't know how i missed this the first time around.
thanks, dude.
ECH,
multiple PhD-to-be
Quote from: Cain on August 24, 2008, 07:57:03 PM
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/home/home/index.htm
This.
Is.
Awesome.
A world class education, for free. You couldn't hope for anything better than this. Anything MIT does, you can download course material and learn until your heart is content. Anything from Aeronautics to Writing.
I've been over there several times in the past few weeks... thanks for the link Cain!
It would be infinitely easy to become a polyglot if you simply read, understand and remember the stuff posted here.
Simply amazing.
In accord with the acronym I just posted in the Veriwerrung thread,
This Is The Happiest Day Of My Life.
Damn you Cain. I don't have time to read all this, do other stuff in my life and sleep too. DAMN YUO!
This is completely fucking awesome, I wish I could get a living stipend so I could just sit here and read all day.
When my free time kicks back in ... wait after this link I will never have free time again!
wooah! :eek:
8)
very nice, thank you Cain.
It's at times like these, when such wonderful material is right before me, that I wish I had highspeed instead of dail-up.
Number one reason to go to University is for incredible download speeds. I should have bought an extra hard drive when I was studying.
I should have highspeed right now, but for some strange reason the company (don't know what company it is) is taking it's precious time, but we are on "The List." I plan on making some phone calls to these people... :evilmad:
Anyway, I'm going to download the "21H.001 How to Stage a Revolution Fall 2007" and see what I think of it. It will take an hour or two, but it should be worth it. Then I can put it on my laptop of awesomeness and read it during my free time at school.... finally, I'll be learning something.
Free course material from MIT = Win.
Hello forum.
There is also a substantial amount of UC Berkeley's course catalog available on the internet.
It can be found here: http://webcast.berkeley.edu/ (http://webcast.berkeley.edu/)
This is a course that I believe many Discordian minded individuals will enjoy. Psych 119: Drugs and Behavior (http://webcast.berkeley.edu/course_details.php?seriesid=1906978365)
QuotePsych 119: Drugs and the Brain - Fall 2006. A survey course exploring the basic principles of psychopharmacology. The major focus of the course is on the relationship between behavior and the physiological actions of drugs. Emphasis will be placed on effects of pharmacological agents on complex mental processes such as attention, motivation, learning, and memory.
Hope that you enjoy.
http://ocw.nd.edu/
Thankyou thankyou thankyou! :fap: I need to invest in some spare time.
http://webcast.berkeley.edu/course_details.php?seriesid=1906978248 (http://webcast.berkeley.edu/course_details.php?seriesid=1906978248)
buddhist psychology... this will be fun. PC now groaning under weight of the bookmarks...
Quote from: Dr Goofy on October 13, 2008, 06:58:57 AM
When my free time kicks back in ... wait after this link I will never have free time again!
Same here. Man, I need to check this subforum more often.
Woah: LEGO ROBOTICS (http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Special-Programs/SP-293Spring-2007/CourseHome/index.htm)
There's an image gallery. :D
I am WAAAAAYYYY too happy now.
It's not all of their work, but there's a massive push for that end :cheers:
If only they'd release their archives of declassified documents. They buy them in bulk and give their students access to a huge searchable database.
ooo legos might make a good flyer
I was wondering where to spend all this free time I have.
Be back in a few years once I have acquired all human knowledge.
have to agree w/ exit city hustle, but have it book marked,
be grateful for free (kind of) parents.
we die without living
If you guys want to watch instead of read, http://academicearth.org/. I recommend the Psych lectures with Paul Bloom.
LOOK MAMA I'M AN MIT STUDENT :lulz:
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.
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?
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!
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!
This looks great!
Not MIT's thingy either, but here are 500 free courses, in everything from biology to law.
http://www.openculture.com/freeonlinecourses#