The Stanford classes are starting monday next week.

http://www.ml-class.org/course/class/index
http://www.ai-class.com/home/


The ML page started a week ago, letting folks have a head start.  The three
units (Intro, Linear Regression w/ 1 variable, and Linear Algebra review)
were fun to follow.  The videos have pauses that ask a question or two
having to do with the current topic .. and let you know if you're "getting
it".  VERY low key for folks concerned that it will be too hard.  It won't
be.  And Octave is being used, a free download.

The AI class also started early, with several links to the Kahn Academy ..
for some linear algebra and some probability.

http://www.ai-class.com/resources


Both are HIGHLY interactive with forums and twitter, along with interactive
videos and quizes.  Both stress that this is very informal and
non-competitive: you can take quizes multiple times to make sure you master
the material.

Both have two "tracks": basic where you watch the videos and answer the
related questions, and advanced where you take quizes and submit projects.
Letters of Achievement are given to those who complete the classes.

This is truly a new approach to on-line learning.  Do look into them if you
have any interest in either topic.

   -- Owen
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