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Are there any particularly good university lectures available online for download as MP3 (or some other audio format)? I am particularly interested in hearing some of the more advanced classes that I didn't get to take in my engineering degree, like compilers, operating systems, AI, cryptography, etc.

There is another question on CS video lectures, but I would like to listen to lectures on my MP3 player.

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Paul Avatar asked Dec 22 '08 04:12

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UC Berkeley offers audio versions of lectures. If you pick a class from the unfiltered list of all classes you can subscribe to a feed which pushes .aac files.

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Daniel Auger Avatar answered Oct 17 '22 13:10

Daniel Auger


Introduction to Algorithms at MIT's OpenCourseWare:

http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Electrical-Engineering-and-Computer-Science/6-046JFall-2005/LectureNotes/index.htm

And really, MIT's OCW in general.

edit: Also, if you go to the iTunes Store on click "iTunes U" on the left, you'll see iTunes U, which is a collection of free audio and video lectures that academic institutions post. There aren't too many in-depth CS lectures, but if you do a Power Search for "computer science" or something like that, you'll find some CS and CE topics.

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dancavallaro Avatar answered Oct 17 '22 13:10

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