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All free Stanford classes, continually updated

by XFrequentist
29th Nov 2011
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[-]AlexMennen14y70

The link you currently provide to Machine Learning is the one going on now. The url for the repeat is http://jan2012.ml-class.org/

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[-]XFrequentist14y10

Thanks, fixed!

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[-]Dr_Manhattan14y60

I commit

Save your energy: http://www.class-central.com/

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[-]AlexMennen14y60

The new Model Thinking class seems especially applicable here, as it appears to be explicitly rationality-related. From the description, it looks promising.

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[-]gwern14y00

I've signed up; it reads as doable, which some of the AI stuff reportedly hasn't been, I get the impression.

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[-]Dr_Manhattan14y30

Not sure about your reports; as one data point I'm taking both AI and ML courses while working full time; they're quite doable (and I'm a rather average lw forum member as far as math is concerned). I have the impression at least the ML course has been slightly dumbed down for this wide an audience.

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[-]AnotherKevin14y00

The ML class has definitely been dumbed down. The on campus class' notes and assignments are publicly viewable here.

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[-]XFrequentist14y20

I've found the AI class to be very doable, although a bit more of a time sink than I expected.

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[-][anonymous]14y40

This page with an ATOM feed might be useful.

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[-]TrE14y40

Awesome! Does anyone know whether the course material will stay up after the classes are completed? I won't have enough time to take all classes I'm interested in (actually, I'll probably not have the time for a single one of them) but would like to use them later.

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[-]XFrequentist14y50

This question came up in both the AI and DB classes. The answer for both was that the videos will definitely be available, and additional materials (quizzes, etc) might be available but it depends how the current experiment turns out.

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[-]bradm14y30

I haven't taken previous classes, but it appears that all the videos from previous courses are available but all the homework is closed to the course.

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[-]Jayson_Virissimo14y30

I signed up for Computer Science 101 and am considering adding one more (probably Technology Entrepreneurship or Model Thinking). Let me know if you are interested in forming a study group.

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[-]CharlesR14y20

We should form study groups!

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[-][anonymous]14y20

Thank you!

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[-]sixes_and_sevens14y10

Is there a standard duration for these? The descriptions neglect to mention any.

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[-]XFrequentist14y30

About two months/10 weeks.

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[-]sixes_and_sevens14y00

Thank you.

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[-]Richard_Kennaway14y00

Is it possible to access the course materials without signing up?

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[-]Nic_Smith14y00

@ML_class on Twitter pointed out that Information Theory starts two months later than the others -- "March rather than January".

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[-]lukeprog14y00

Instead of a new post each time a new class is added, I commit to keeping this post stocked with links to all current course offerings until at least January 2012.

Bravo!

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[The Stanford-class.org scheme seems to be adding new courses every few days. Instead of a new post each time a new class is added, I commit to keeping this post stocked with links to all current course offerings until at least January 2012.]

 

Complex Systems

Model Thinking

 

Electrical Engineering

Information Theory

 

Civil Engineering

Making Green Buildings

 

Medicine

Anatomy

 

[Cancelled] Entrepreneurship

The Lean Launchpad

Technology Entrepreneurship

 

Computer Science

Computer Science 101

Software as a Service

Human-Computer Interfaces

Natural Language Processing

Game Theory

Probabilistic Graphical Models

Machine Learning

Cryptography

Design and Analysis of Algorithms

Computer Security

[Ran Sept-Dec] Machine Learning

[Ran Sept-Dec] Introduction to Artificial Intelligence

[Ran Sept-Dec] Introduction to Databases