As perhaps you know, Stanford University offered three online courses for free that started in October: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Introduction to Databases.
Well, it seems they have been a success, because Stanford is offering new courses that start next January and February. These are:
- Human-computer Interfaces, by Scott Klemmer. It starts January 2012.
- Natural Language Processing, by Chris Manning and Dan Jurafsky. It starts January 2012.
- Game Theory, by Matthew Jackson and Yoav Shoham. It starts January 2012.
- Probabilistic Graphical Models, by Daphne Koller. It starts January 2012.
- Machine Learning, by Andrew Ng. It starts January 2012.
- Cryptography, by Dan Boneh. It starts January 2012.
- Design and Analysis of Algorithms I, by Tim Roughgarden. It starts January 2012.
- Computer Science 101, by Nick Parlante. It starts February 2012.
- Software Engineering for Software as a Service, by Armando Fox and David Patterson. It starts February 2012.
I couldn't be any happier about the posibility to access these courses for free as part of an open education initative.
I couldn't be any happier about the posibility to access these courses for free as part of an open education initative.
Buenisimo!! No sabia de todos esos!
ResponderEliminarEspectacular info!
ResponderEliminarLos del MIT me parecen mejor
ResponderEliminarDonde estan los del MIT?
ResponderEliminarhttp://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/ :)
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