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Any one who wants to add or pick up pearls on this tree is wellcomed! igor.gospic Mar 13

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I will continue and add/edit/refine this list as my time permits. Please send me a message if you spot a broken link, have general grievance with some sort of error, or have a good link we can add. Thank you Everyone! Edit: It looks like this thread has been archived, so if anyone has any more suggestions please PM me. I plan to work on this list and add annotations for each link and maybe do some better organizing. When that is done I will post it again to try to get all the new links that have sprung up over the last year and to allow comments to be made again. http://www.reddit.com/r/reddit.com/comments/cktxy/reddit_lets_compile_a_list_of_the_best_online/

lets compile a list of the best online learning centers. We could all use a little education.: reddit.com

About Planet eBook and Our Free Classic Literature eBook

Welcome to Planet eBook, the home of free classic literature. We offer an assortment of classic novels and books in electronic form which you are free give to your friends, classmates, students, anyone! Existing free eBooks on the Web tend to be well beneath the quality of paper books, making them more difficult and less pleasurable to read. At Planet eBook we're trying to change this. Our goal is to publish a small selection of high-quality eBooks — each a genuine alternative for readers wanting to enjoy reading a book without having to pay for it. The books we publish are all in the public domain so there is no real need for readers to continue to pay for them. http://www.planetebook.com/about.asp

Show Me Do

http://showmedo.com/ A few years ago, when choosing a Python Web-framework with which to build Showmedo, life was a little simpler. The big CMS frameworks like Zope and its relatively user-friendly little bro Plone were reasonably well established and there were a few up and coming lighter frameworks, which promised to take one closer to the Python. Standouts here were Turbogears and Django . I tried using Plone, even bought the book, but found it very unwieldy. Like so many frameworks it was perfectly happy until one wanted to do something outside its workflow plan. Then things got icky, really icky.
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SEE programming includes one of Stanford’s most popular engineering sequences: the three-course Introduction to Computer Science taken by the majority of Stanford undergraduates, and seven more advanced courses in artificial intelligence and electrical engineering. To learn about taking engineering courses online for Stanford graduate credit, please visit the Stanford Center for Professional Development .

School of Engineering - Stanford Engineering Everywhere

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http://philosophy.uwaterloo.ca/MindDict/ontology.html ontology - Ontology is the study of what there is, an inventory of what exists. An ontological commitment is a commitment to an existence claim. Although the term terms "ontology" and "metaphysics" are far from being univocal and determinate in philosophical jargon, an important distinction seems often enough to be marked by them.

Dictionary of Philosophy of Mind - ontology

MIT and other educational partners have contributed the following resources to enhance your use of OCW. Some materials may not correspond to a particular course on OCW, while others may be relevant to many different courses. http://ocw.mit.edu/resources/

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Online Video Lectures and Course Materials — Open Yale Courses

http://oyc.yale.edu/ “Problems like the artificial heart are still unsolved, there's still room for innovation, to learn from science, and to design something better.”

Khan Academy

http://www.khanacademy.org/ Matrices, vectors, vector spaces, transformations. Covers all topics in a first year college linear algebra course. This is an advanced course normally taken by science or engineering majors after taking at least two semesters of calculus (although calculus really isn't a prereq) so don't confuse this with regular high school algebra.