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Data Wrangling Blog: Hidden Video Courses in Math, Science, and Engineering

  • Sandbag · 1 year ago

    Thanks for compiling this resource. Eventually I will work my way though it all :-)

  • machinehuman · 1 year ago

    Nice list. Specially the "Computer Science & Engineering" section.

  • Cass · 1 year ago

    Great list of resources. I was familiar with the Berkeley and MIT OCW resources but I had not found anything beyond that. I am especially appreciative of the functional analysis and dynamical systems lectures.


    Cheers

  • lucky · 1 year ago

    Wow!


    Prescient, voluminous, and most of it currently way over my head. I love it!

  • vi · 1 year ago

    thanks for the compilation(:

  • Peteris Krumins · 1 year ago

    This is super-fantastic!


    Thanks for linking to my Free Science Online blog in the first place!


    I have been collecting video lectures for around 3 years now, and I found so many new video lecture courses! Holy smokes!


    Sincerely,
    Peteris Krumins

  • Menelik Seth · 1 year ago

    God bless you for taking the time to gather these links and post them. This is a treasure trove of information, for those of us that cannot find their way into a college yet (for all kinds of reasons).

  • Peter Skomoroch · 1 year ago

    Matrix67,


    I haven't used it in a while, but the performance of Google translate on your site is amazing...


    Translated blog post


    -Pete

  • rick · 1 year ago

    Thanks a ton

  • Rossi · 1 year ago

    Thanks for your compliling and motivation. It motivated me.

  • learner · 1 year ago

    That is a great list. Thank you very much.
    You can find one more great source at http://freevideolectures.com/</p>

  • Rich Hoeg · 1 year ago

    Great post ... I manage technical education for a Fortune 100 company. Folks may be interested in visiting my engineering learning wiki which list similar resources. Click upon my name for access.

  • Shubhendu Trivedi · 1 year ago

    Peter,
    Just curious and if i can ask. Is there any specific reason you put that shot from the A Clockwork Orange in the post. It got me thinking right away to establish a connection.
    Cheers
    - S

  • Peter Skomoroch · 1 year ago

    @Shubhendu


    The shot shows the character of Alex (Malcolm McDowell) essentially forcing himself to learn something: they have him strapped down in a movie theater with his eyes held open while a series of "educational" movies are being displayed. For anyone reading this who hasn't seen the movie, you should check it out. One of the main themes explores nature vs. nurture, whether the mind is a blank slate, and learning in general.


    from wikipedia:


    "Alex hears about an experimental rehabilitation programme called "the Ludovico Technique", which promises that the prisoner will be released upon completion of the two-week treatment, and will not commit crimes afterwards."


    Alex "volunteered" to watch these disturbing movies to improve himself (really just to get out of prison), so I thought it was an extreme way to display the post's theme of forcing yourself to watch educational video lectures at the gym.


    -Pete

  • Bill Varenas · 1 year ago

    Thank you so much for the videos!!! They are a great supplement to my course lectures! Please notify me as soon as more become available! Thanks again.


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  • Pradeep · 1 year ago

    Thanks for compiling the list of courses! I was looking for some math courses, and you have a pretty good list here. You may also want to check out this website: http://www.nptel.iitm.ac.in/videocourselist.php. There are about 50 courses available right now, and the list is growing. The same material is also available on Youtube - just search for nptel.....

  • swipe163 · 1 year ago

    Hi, the following video lectures become unavailable
    CS 251: Intermediate Software Design with C++ - Vanderbilt University


    Who have one copy and share with me? I really appreciate your help

  • Stephen Berns · 1 year ago

    Great site. Please update one of your weblinks for UCCS math courses from


    http://www.uccs.edu/~math/video/index.php


    to:


    http://www.uccs.edu/~math/vidarchive.html

  • Peter Rothman · 11 months ago

    This is a great list. I've forwarded it on to coworkers and many others, posted it to Twitter, etc. Working my way through the Stanford and UCB machine learning stuff myself. Thanks and happy new year!

  • Linear Actuators · 11 months ago

    Hi I love your site, I added it to my favorites, Ill be visiting regularly.

  • suchit sharma · 7 months ago

    Thank you very much.I am a Btech Computer Science student and this site is one of my favorites.It has been a great help for me.

  • Dave · 5 days ago
    Hey thanks for compiling this list. I have one to add http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/classes/cmpe241/Winter08/. Its intro to feedback control at UC Santa Cruz. If anyone could find a course on stochastic signal analysis and random process that would be really cool.
  • Dave · 5 days ago
    O one more. http://iracema.icsl.ucla.edu/index.php?option=c.... Its an adaptive filters class at UCLA.... Looks awesome.
  • pskomoroch · 5 days ago
    Thanks Dave, those are great links!