Cool.  I'm glad you bought these to my attention.
The internet certainly isn't a replacement for going to school
in person; but it offers such great potential for those can't attend
in person.

Dave Mandel

On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 11:53 AM, marbux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Stanford University has launched a series of 10 free, online computer
> science (CS) and electrical engineering courses. The courses span an
> introduction to computer science and an introduction to artificial
> intelligence and robotics, among other topics.
>
> "The free courses are being offered "to students and educators around
> the world" under the auspices of Stanford Engineering Everywhere
> (SEE). Each course comprises downloadable video lectures, handouts,
> assignments, exams, and transcripts."
>
> <http://www.deviceguru.com/2008/09/17/stanford-frees-cs-robotics-courses/>
>
> (Includes links to a FAQ and to courses.)
>
> I haven't looked at the courses yet.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Paul
>
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