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- Teaching programming concepts visually with the Online Python Tutor
The Online Python Tutor is a Web-based program visualization for CS education, developed in collaboration with Google. It provides an easy-to-use online environment for writing code and testing it interactively. A great resource for teaching computer science concepts! As part of his CS education work at Google, Philip Guo has been developing an open-source educational […]
- Sound Reasoning: an open educational resource
I ran into this resource by chance, it’s a complete tutorial on musical analysis by Anthony Brandt and Robert McClure. It’s being made available by Connexions, a “place to view and share educational material made of small knowledge chunks called modules that can be organized as courses, books, reports, etc.”, where anyone may view or […]
- Learning resources about Scheme
… So you’ve decided to know everything about scheme and rock the world using fast-paced programming environments like Impromptu. Well, I confess I did think that on several occasions, but still I haven’t made it even half way through the schemer pilgmim’s path. But I’ve collected quite a few useful resources in the process, and […]
- Links to CS 193P iPhone dev lectures
For some reasons the excellent slides and other course materials that used to be available on the CS 193P iPhone Application Development website have been removed.. Too bad: download all the 2009 course (including videos) from here, or check out an exact copy of the site here. If you’re after the 2010 material, there’re plenty […]
- Learning iPhone development while sitting on your couch
I guess this is just part of the huge e-learning revolution happening in our century.. what I’m referring to is that through ITunesU – a sort of university-centered section of iTunes that delivers podcasts/videocasts – you can learn an incredible amount of stuff from the top-teachers in the world. Free of charge, anywhere, anytime. I […]
- Academic Earth – hours of free lectures online
Academic Earth is an organization founded with the goal of giving everyone on earth access to a world-class education. If you can’t go to university and follow lectures there the traditional way, there’s plenty of stuff on this website for you to enlarge your horizons! As more and more high quality educational content becomes available […]
- Philosophy On the Air
It’s nice to see the ancient philosophy keeping up with the new technologies – shows how the soul of philosophy is immortal, and linked to men instead of publication mechanisms. There’s a new podcast available, Philosophy Bites, created by Nigel Warburton (who teaches at the OU) and David Edmonds. The podcast makes available interviews on […]