Sunday, July 11, 2004

Open Learning Initiative at Carnegie Mellon University

Open Learning Initiative at Carnegie Mellon University

More free education oportunities... Five free online sources from Carnegie Mellon.

A little more interactive than MIT's and requires JRE 1.3.1 or greater (which I've finally installed).

The courses are Casual Reasoning, Chemistry, Economics, Logic and Statistics.

I really like how the free online education is starting to pick up... But how will it be supported long term? Who pays for it? Someone has too.

And I'm still looking for my direct brain knowledge transfer interface device (wireless).

:)

(via Chris Sells)

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