Free Electrical Engineering Intro - who s in?

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goosman wrote:
omaroski wrote:great link Justin!

but....was not the whole course from spring 2007?!

why are you all trying to join something from the past???!!



I doubt the material has changed drastically from Spring of 2007. Lecture material in a course like this does not change radically from year to year,
so they tape a course and post it, only re taping it as needed.

So we're not joining something from the past, we're joining the most current version of something.


spring 2007 was less than a year ago. I think this course is probably the same since mid 80s or early 90s.

Free Electrical Engineering Intro - who s in?

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[quote="TheMilford"]Me in... But I'll need a little tutoring in algebra I'm certain.[/quote]

If no one else will step up, I will totally help out with the math, at least as much as I can on a forum. I have a math degree. I doubt we'll really need that much math, since the prof. says he wants to make things simple.

I'm pre-gaming by doing the second semester physics class on electricity and magnetism. It's a little more math-centric (surface integrals and what-not), but you don't need the math to get it, and the teacher is cool and does lots of demonstrations.

Pretty awesome to be able to "take a class" anywhere I have my iPod.

Todd Wilcox

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