EE Class: MIT 6.002 - Circuits & Electronics (read this
Posted: Sun Feb 03, 2008 10:13 pm
As folks may know, a number of people have decided to follow a common schedule in watching and discussing the MIT online course 6.002 – Circuits and Electronics. The online page for the course is available
For those who have either said they’d be interested in signing up for the course in related threads or who have PM’d me, I’ve promised that, at the end of all the courses, I’ll mail you a homemade diploma. We’ll see if I live up to it.
Every week on Sunday, I’ll start a new thread. We’ll follow the schedule I lay out below. I have started a new user name – JFQ EE – that I will only use for these posts. Anyone who comes in late who wants to see these threads only can search under that user name and will see all the relevant threads.
In those threads, folks may want to trade questions and ideas, mention any technical difficulties, point out any quirks of the professor, whatever. Out of respect for those who are only interested in these classes and their subject matter, I just ask that people keep posts on topic.
That’s it. These lectures can also be downloaded for free from the iTunes store by following this path:
Home>iTunesU>MIT>Electrical Engineering and Computer Science>MIT 6.002 Video
(While people are obviously welcome to go at their own pace, the schedule I’ll lay out below is intended to build a peer group that will give support and maybe a sense of accountability to actually get this done.)
= Justin
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Helpful links
- MIT Homepage for this course (Lectures and Notes link has helpful support materials).
- iTunes link for this course.
- Search for all posts by JFQ EE.
- Original post for this course. (Includes a few tech work-throughs for .rm and iTunes compatibility issues.)
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Schedule
Feb 3: Lectures 2 & 3
Feb 10: Lectures 4 & 5
Feb 17: Lectures 6 & 7
Feb 24: Lectures 8 & 9
March 2: Lectures 10 & 11
March 9: Lectures 12 & 13
March 16: Break/Catch up week
March 23: Lectures 14 & 15
March 30: Lectures 16 & 17
April 6 (My dad’s birthday): Lectures 18 & 19
April 13: Lectures 20 & 21
April 20: Lectures 22 & 23
April 27: Lectures 24 & 25
For those who have either said they’d be interested in signing up for the course in related threads or who have PM’d me, I’ve promised that, at the end of all the courses, I’ll mail you a homemade diploma. We’ll see if I live up to it.
Every week on Sunday, I’ll start a new thread. We’ll follow the schedule I lay out below. I have started a new user name – JFQ EE – that I will only use for these posts. Anyone who comes in late who wants to see these threads only can search under that user name and will see all the relevant threads.
In those threads, folks may want to trade questions and ideas, mention any technical difficulties, point out any quirks of the professor, whatever. Out of respect for those who are only interested in these classes and their subject matter, I just ask that people keep posts on topic.
That’s it. These lectures can also be downloaded for free from the iTunes store by following this path:
Home>iTunesU>MIT>Electrical Engineering and Computer Science>MIT 6.002 Video
(While people are obviously welcome to go at their own pace, the schedule I’ll lay out below is intended to build a peer group that will give support and maybe a sense of accountability to actually get this done.)
= Justin
__
Helpful links
- MIT Homepage for this course (Lectures and Notes link has helpful support materials).
- iTunes link for this course.
- Search for all posts by JFQ EE.
- Original post for this course. (Includes a few tech work-throughs for .rm and iTunes compatibility issues.)
__
Schedule
Feb 3: Lectures 2 & 3
Feb 10: Lectures 4 & 5
Feb 17: Lectures 6 & 7
Feb 24: Lectures 8 & 9
March 2: Lectures 10 & 11
March 9: Lectures 12 & 13
March 16: Break/Catch up week
March 23: Lectures 14 & 15
March 30: Lectures 16 & 17
April 6 (My dad’s birthday): Lectures 18 & 19
April 13: Lectures 20 & 21
April 20: Lectures 22 & 23
April 27: Lectures 24 & 25