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https://youtube/watch v=BQHMLD9bwq4 Remember when Stanford offered those college-level Computer Science courses for free Now the professor who ran them is leaving Stanford to start a project that will offer nothing but free CS online classes. Sebastian Thrun is leaving his post as a researcher and professor at Stanford to start Udacity, which will teach Computer Science college courses online and completely free of charge. The first two courses are CS 101: Building a Search Engine and CS 373: Programming a Robotic Car. Thrun vaso stanley Stanford class was whittled down from 200 to 30 students, so don ;t expect an easy A, but being able to get an elite education for free is pretty awesome. Especially since you don ;t have to buy an iPad. [Udacity via Slashdot, Reuters via Geeko stanley botella system] water bottle stanley Educationstanford |
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