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Where can I find online lessons for whatever people learn *after* a standard set of calculus courses in college?
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Taalit wrote:Where can I find online lessons for whatever people learn *after* a standard set of calculus courses in college?
Generally known as "Online Advanced Calculus Courses" at some worldwide university. The only problem is it costs.
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I was kinda looking for resources that I don't have to pay for, lol. Have you seen anything like that?
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itunes university my friend! (Itunes U) It rocks. I've been watching a class on quantum mechanics by Leonard Susskind (not sure from what university. I've also watched philosophy courses from previous professors. Fantastic resource.
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What? Susskind? O_o
now I wish I had an iphone or an ipad... DX
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Ohh, that does seem nice, Red! Thanks dude! (:
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OnyxIonVortex wrote:What? Susskind? O_o
now I wish I had an iphone or an ipad... DX
No need. Get itunes on your computer. :P
And from there, you can put the audio files onto any type of music player.
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OnyxIonVortex wrote:What? Susskind? O_o
now I wish I had an iphone or an ipad... DX
Ooo... so Susskind is well known is he? I thought he had a very good teaching style. And yeah, just get itunes. It is kind of a resource hog, but itunes U makes up for it.
Ohh, that does seem nice, Red! Thanks dude! (:
Always happy to spread the news about awesomeness. XD I work a in a fabrication shop that doesn't mind me listening to my mp3 headphones, so I listen to podcasts like those all day. It's almost like I get payed to research stuff. XD
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dVanDaHorns wrote:
OnyxIonVortex wrote:What? Susskind? O_o
now I wish I had an iphone or an ipad... DX
No need. Get itunes on your computer. :P
And from there, you can put the audio files onto any type of music player.
Ooo... so Susskind is well known is he? I thought he had a very good teaching style. And yeah, just get itunes. It is kind of a resource hog, but itunes U makes up for it.
Oh, so it's available for computers too then, thanks! :D
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Trey, probably Khan Academy would have some.
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