MIT OpenCourseWare
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A free and open online publication of educational material from thousands of MIT courses, covering the entire MIT curriculum, ranging from introductory to the most advanced graduate courses. On the OCW website, each course includes a syllabus, instructional material like notes and reading lists, and learning activities like assignments and solutions. Some courses also have videos, online textbooks, and faculty insights on teaching. Knowledge is your reward. There's no signup or enrollment, and no start or end dates. OCW is self-paced learning at its best. Whether you’re a student, a teacher, or simply a curious person that wants to learn, MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) offers a wealth of insight, inspiration, videos, and a whole lot more! Get the full picture on the OCW website at https://ocw.mit.edu. Accessibility: https://accessibility.mit.edu/ User comments policy: https://ocw.mit.edu/comments/ (Channel banner photo by Nietnagel on Flickr: https://flic.kr/p/8WXxfK.)
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How to Speak
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A comprehensive guide on the importance of effective communication, particularly in presentations, including detailed strategies and techniques for impactful speaking and presenting.
1. Algorithms and Computation
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An overview of the Introduction to Algorithms course, its goals, and fundamental concepts.
Lecture 1: The Column Space of A Contains All Vectors Ax
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An introduction to a course on learning from data with a focus on linear algebra.
6. Binary Trees, Part 1
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An in-depth exploration of binary trees and their operations, including traversal, insertion, and deletion.
L07.4 Independence of Random Variables
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The video explains the concept of independence in probability for events, random variables, and multiple random variables with mathematical definitions and intuitive interpretations.
15. Hearing and Speech
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A comprehensive overview of auditory perception and speech processing, examining the complexities and nuances of hearing, speech selectivity, and the brain's involvement.
Five Factorizations of a Matrix
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A comprehensive lecture detailing matrix factorization methods in linear algebra and an introduction to deep learning.
16. Nondeterministic Parallel Programming
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The video provides a detailed look into non-deterministic parallel programming, covering the complexities of determinism, mutexes, deadlock, and transactional memory.
Lecture 19: The Goods Market in the Open Economy
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A detailed exploration of short-term open economy dynamics and the role of exchange rates.