Stanford’s Version of MIT OCW
Posted by Erin, the RobotGrrl on Friday, September 19th, 2008
Looks like Stanford has their own version of MIT OCW with some neat courses up! It’s called Stanford Engineering Everywhere.
I’m just looking at the Machine Learning course now… it looks pretty fun – definitely worth checking out
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Tags: Cool, Free, fun, Learn, MIT, MOT OCW, Open, Stanford, Stanford SEE
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All of the money from the store goes towards my Robotic Fund. This enables me to buy parts for the robots that I enjoy creating!
I appreciate all help! :D
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