Berkeley e-classes for your IPod

Sunday, January 7th, 2007 | Programming, computer science, opensource, operating systems, university

Last April, UC Berkeley, one of the premiere schools in the United States, announced its plan to put complete academic courses on iTunes. Fast forward nine months, and you can already find 59 full courses ready for your iPod. Simply click here to access Berkeley’s iTunes site (or here for the Rss feed).

No matter where you live, you can access at no cost the very same courses attended by students paying full tuition. And, given the critical mass of courses being offered across a range of disciplines, you can put together your own personalized curriculum and expand your horizons on the fly.

That’s include interesting computer’s science coursers like, CS 162 - Operating systems and System programming and CS 61C - Machine Structures. You can listen this podcast and forget about these classes in university (but I think that your teacher will not appreciate)

2 Comments to Berkeley e-classes for your IPod

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November 21, 2008

Buspar experience….

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Lamictal fda warning….

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