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    Shorenstein Center Workshop
    Wikimedia's Pete Forsyth and Frank Schulenburg February 9, 2010
    8 Videos = 10 hours - Harvard University TV / YouTube, Tuesday, December 21st, 2010
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    SIMS 141
    Search Engines: Technology, Society, and Business. The World Wide Web brings much of the world's knowledge into the reach of nearly everyone with a computer and an internet connection. The availability of huge quantities of information at our fingertips is transforming government, business, and ma...
    11 Videos = 10 hours - UCBerkeleyTV / YouTube
  3.  
    Sociology 150A with Robb Willer
    Social Psychology: Self and Society Professor Robb Willer
    26 Videos = 27 hours - UCBerkeleyTV / YouTube
  4.  
    Sociology 185
    Global Sociology 185
    10 Videos = 9:22:58 - UCBerkeleyTV / YouTube
  5.  
    Special Topics in Supply Chain Management
    Welcome and Introduction: Steve Miles, MIT and John Williams, MIT View the complete course at: http://ocw.mit.edu/ESD-290S05 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
    16 Videos = 12 hours - MIT TV / YouTube, Monday, April 28th, 2008
  6.  
    Stanford / African American History: The Modern Freedom Struggle with Clayborne Carson
    This lecture is entitled "Barack Obama's American Dream". It was recorded on December 6, 2007.
    17 Videos = 17 hours - Academic Earth, Thursday, December 6th, 2007
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    Stanford / Astrobiology and Space Exploration with Lynn Rothschild
    Dr. David McKay, Chief Scientist for Astrobiology at the Johnson Space Center, lectures on his scientific experience with meteorites, more specifically ALH 84001.
    12 Videos = 13 hours - Academic Earth
  8.  
    Stanford / Computer Science I: Programming Methodology with Mehran Sahami
    Array, Creating a New Array, The ++ Operator, Actual Size / Effective Size of the Array, An Array as a Parameter, Initialize an Array During Creation, An ArrayList
    28 Videos = 22 hours - Academic Earth
  9.  
    Stanford / Computer Science II: Programming Abstractions with Julie Zelenski
    Guest Lecturer: Keith Schwarz, About the C++ Language, Quick History of C++, C++ Philosophy, C++ Without genlib.h, A Working genlib.h Replacement, Other CS106 Headers, strutils.h, simpio.h, random.h, graphics.h/extrgraph.h, What about ADTs?, Standard Template Library, STL Algorithms, Language Feat...
    27 Videos = 21 hours - Academic Earth
  10.  
    Stanford / Computer Science III: Programming Paradigms with Jerry Cain
    Car-Cdr Recursion Problem that Returns the Sum of Every Element in a List of Integers, How Scheme Checks Type During Run-Time Rather than Compilation, Recursive Implementation of the Fibonacci Function in Scheme, Example that Illustrates Runtime Error/Type Checking Vs. Compile-Time Error/Type Chec...
    27 Videos = 22 hours - Academic Earth
  11.  
    Stanford / Convex Optimization I with Stephen Boyd
    Algorithm Section Of The Course, Unconstrained Minimization, Initial Point And Sublevel Set, Strong Convexity And Implications, Descent Methods, Gradient Descent Method, Steepest Descent Method, Newton Step, Newton's Method, Classical Convergence Analysis, Examples
    19 Videos = 23 hours - Academic Earth
  12.  
    Stanford / Convex Optimization II with Stephen Boyd
    Addendum: Hit-And-Run CG Algorithm, Maximum Volume Ellipsoid Method, Chebyshev Center Method, Analytic Center Cutting-Plane Method, Extensions (Of Cutting-Plane Methods), Dropping Constraints, Epigraph Cutting-Plane Method, PWL Lower Bound On Convex Function, Lower Bound, Analytic Center Cutting-P...
    18 Videos = 21 hours - Academic Earth
  13.  
    Stanford / Darwin's Legacy with William Durham
    Dr. Janet Browne presents a biography on Charles Darwin and explores Darwin's Origin of Species. The lecture is concluded with a panel discussion with Craig Heller and Robert Proctor.
    10 Videos = 19 hours - Academic Earth
  14.  
    Stanford / Energy Seminar
    May 6, 2009 - Lisa Schipper, research fellow at the Stockholm Environmental Institute, discusses theories connecting climate change adaptation to international development, and how they relate to concrete changes being implemented in southeast Asia and elsewhere.
    15 Videos = 13 hours - Academic Earth
  15.  
    Stanford / Foundations of Modern Physics with Leonard Susskind
    Lecture 1 of Leonard Susskind's Modern Physics course concentrating on Classical Mechanics. Recorded October 15, 2007 at Stanford University.
    56 Videos = 98 hours - Academic Earth
  16.  
    Stanford / Geography of United States Elections with Martin Lewis
    The basic principles of political geography; the "red and blue" map of the United States; different ways of mapping U.S. presidential elections; differences in voting behavior between national elections and state and local elections; electoral geography in selected foreign countries.
    6 Videos = 9:00:53 - Academic Earth
  17.  
    Stanford / Human-Computer Interaction Seminar
    October 12, 2007 lecture by Paul Dourish for the Stanford University Human-Computer Interaction Seminar. Mobility is no longer sufficient; location-tracking is a key feature. However, the introduction of location-based technologies has traditionally been accompanied by a series of concerns over pr...
    25 Videos = 30 hours - Academic Earth
  18.  
    Stanford / Introduction to Chemical Engineering with Channing Robertson
    Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department gives an introductory lecture, outline, and background for the course.
    20 Videos = 16 hours - Academic Earth
  19.  
    Stanford / Introduction to Linear Dynamical Systems with Stephen Boyd
    Continuous-Time Reachability, General State Transfer, Observability And State Estimation, State Estimation Set Up, State Estimation Problem, Observability Matrix, Least-Squares Observers, Some Parting Thoughts..., Linear Algebra, Levels Of Understanding, What's Next
    20 Videos = 24 hours - Academic Earth
  20.  
    Stanford / Introduction to Robotics with Oussama Khatib
    Compliance, Force Control, Dynamics, Task Description, Historical Robotics, Stanford Human-Safe Robot, Task Posture and Control, Multi-Contact Whole-Body Control
    16 Videos = 18 hours - Academic Earth
  21.  
    Stanford / Machine Learning with Andrew Ng
    Advice for Applying Machine Learning, Debugging Reinforcement Learning (RL) Algorithm, Linear Quadratic Regularization (LQR), Differential Dynamic Programming (DDP), Kalman Filter & Linear Quadratic Gaussian (LQG), Predict/update Steps of Kalman Filter, Linear Quadratic Gaussian (LQG)
    20 Videos = 25 hours - Academic Earth
  22.  
    Stanford / Modern Theoretical Physics with Leonard Susskind
    Lecture 1 of Leonard Susskind's course concentrating on Quantum Entanglements (Part 1, Fall 2006). Recorded September 25, 2006 at Stanford University.
    17 Videos = 30 hours - Academic Earth
  23.  
    Stanford / Presidential Politics: Race, Class, Faith & Gender in the 2008 Election
    Lecture by Robert Gregg for the Presidential Politics: Race, Class, Faith & Gender in the 2008 Election (CSRE12) course. Dr. Gregg moderates a panel discussion by David Biale, Eddie Glaude, Imam Yahya Hendi, and Martin Sanchez-Jankowski on group affiliation and political position: faith and class.
    5 Videos = 8:19:21 - Academic Earth
  24.  
    Stanford / Stanford MedCast
    The case for low-carbohydrate diets is gaining weight. Christopher Gardner, PhD, assistant professor of medicine at the Stanford Prevention Research Center, has completed the largest and longest-ever comparison of four popular diets using real-world conditions, which he discusses - the lowest-carb...
    5 Videos = 5:11:16 - Academic Earth
  25.  
    Stanford / Summer Science Seminar
    August 3, 2006 presentation by Uwe Bergmann for the Stanford University Office of Science Outreach's Summer Science Lecture Series. Uwe Bergman, Physicist at the Stanford Linear Accelerator takes the viewer on a journey of a 1,000 year old parchment from its origin in the Mediterranean city of Con...
    12 Videos = 16 hours - Academic Earth
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