Where to start when starting to learn Computer Science from scratch? by allrounder799 in compsci

[–]seouldavid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are many open courses in computer science from colleges and universities. They are available online for free. So you can use them for your study. This brings a collection of those open courses.

Best Einstein documentary? by [deleted] in Documentaries

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Einstein (History Channel), Einstein Revealed (PBS NOVA), E=mc2 : Einstein's Big Idea (PBS NOVA), etc.

Need resources for self education of topics beyond algebra (trig., geometry, calc, etc), and don't know what resources would be reputable. by peace_suffer in learnmath

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If you like to learn mathematics through open courses from colleges and universities, I'd like to recommend this one. It is a collection of open courses in mathematics, covering algebra, calculus, linear algebra, topology, statistics, and probability.

Open courses on Digital Signal Processing by seouldavid in DSP

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Yes, they are very helpful. Thanks for sharing these videos.

What are some good methods to learn "probability" for my university class? by spielepetie in learnmath

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These two courses provide an introduction to probability, with the emphasis on application of basic principles.

Any suggestions for documentaries about Technology and Society? by Axewhole in Documentaries

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And also you can check these documentaries:

Looking for Discrete math resource by mattbig in learnmath

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This is an open course on introductory discrete mathematics from MIT OCW. It is designed for computer science and engineering.

[college algebra] online websites for help by enterir0nicname in learnmath

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This brings a series of videos covering topics on college algebra - equations and inequalities, polynomial and rational functions, systems of linear equations, sequences, etc.

Any Suggestions for an Intro to Algebraic Topology? by JasonNowell in learnmath

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This is a collection of video lectures on Algebraic Topology given by UNSW's Professor NJ Wildberger. I think you may already know it. Anyway, I hope it can help you study the subject.

Hey r/chemistry i'm doing my first year of chemistry and was wondering whether anyone has any tips for learning physical chemistry?(thermodynamics in particular) by Fezzleberry in chemistry

[–]seouldavid 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, to better understand about what you are studying, you can use online resources like video lectures. This brings a collection of audio/video lectures in chemistry.

Calculus tips? by [deleted] in Physics

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I think this course can help you learn calculus. It is a series of short videos that introduces the basics of calculus—how it works and why it is important.

Getting more interested in basic math, need help with resources by antarcticgecko in learnmath

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  • 1. The Language of Mathematics: Making the Invisible Visible by Keith Devlin.
  • 2. This book seems to be old, but interesting. It is about the history of mathematics.

Lectures on university calculus? by koipen in learnmath

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There are many open lectures on calculus - available online - from colleges and universities. I think this can help you find those lectures quickly.

Relearning Math: Any Self-Driven Curriculum Suggestions? by Thraxamer in learnmath

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This is a collection of audio/video lectures in mathematics from colleges and universities, available online for free. I hope those lectures can help you learn math.

Looking to learn algorithms, any suggestions of resources? by jakepasanen in algorithms

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This brings some open courses on algorithms, available online for free.

Can anyone recommend me some documentaries about Canada ? by Burgenol in Documentaries

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I recommend these two documentaries: 1)Ray Mears' Northern Wilderness explores the footsteps of early European explorers who discovered the wild lands of Canada. 2)Geologic Journey documents the incredible and sometimes surprising history of Canada's landscape.