Saturday 5 January 2008

Universities with the Best Free Online Courses

A ranked list of free university courses at the Education Portal for those who want to enhance personal knowledge or advance in their current field...
  1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (mit.edu)
    Over 1,800 free courses offered through the OpenCourseWare project (OCW).

  2. Open University (open.ac.uk)
    Undergraduate and graduate-level course materials on arts, history, business, education, IT and computing, mathematics and statistics, science, health and technology.

  3. Carnegie Mellon University (cmu.edu)
    Includes statistics, biology, chemistry, economics, French and physics.

  4. Tufts University (tufts.edu)
    Courses include lecture notes, assignments and other supplementary materials (OCW).

  5. Stanford (stanford.edu)
    Run through iTunes U so can be downloaded and played on iPods, PCs, and Macs.

  6. University of California, Berkeley (berkeley.edu)
    Podcasts and webcasts on astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer programming, engineering, psychology, legal studies and philosophy.

  7. Utah State University (usu.edu)
    Comprehensive text-based
    online courses from anthropology to physics and theatre arts.

  8. Kutztown University of Pennsylvania (kutztownsbdc.org)
    Large collection of business courses on accounting, finance, government, business law, marketing and sales with interactive case studies, comprehensive text, slides, graphics and streaming audio.

  9. University of Southern Queensland (usq.edu.au)
    Includes communication, science, career planning, technology, teaching and multimedia creation. (OCW)

  10. University of California, Irvine (uci.edu)
    Topics like financial planning, human resources, capital markets and e-marketing include syllabi, lecture notes, assignments and exams.

How To Do Laser Graffiti

A fascinating form of "non-destructive" graffiti that uses a laser, to draw images on buildings in real time. Great for hijacking political events, etc. but rather scary if you happened to be looking out a window into the laser beam! [a Weekend Project from MAKE Blog]

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