Universities are now offering free math lectures via iTunes and YouTube. It's just like being in a classroom without having to hurriedly scribble down notes while the teacher moves on to the next subject. You can download these lectures and review them at your own pace.
Here is a list of colleges currently offering free courses:
- Abstract Algebra - Multiple Formats – Benedict Gross – Harvard
- Calculus – iTunes Audio – F. Michael Christ, UC Berkeley
- Calculus 1 - Web - Matthew Leingang, NYU
- Calculus Revisited: Single Variable Calculus (1970) – YouTube - iTunes Video – Web Site – Herb Gross, MIT
- Computational Science and Engineering I - iTunes – YouTube – Web Site – Gilbert Strang, MIT
- Core Science Mathematics – YouTube – SK Ray, IIT
- Differential Equations – YouTube – iTunes – MIT – Arthur Mattuck
- Engineering Statistics - Web Site – Carnegie Mellon
- Geometric Folding Algorithms:Linkages, Origami, Polyhedra - Web Site – Erik Demaine, MIT
- Introduction to Probability and Statistics – YouTube – iTunes Video – Deborah Nolan, MIT
- Introductory Probability and Statistics for Business - iTunes – Fletcher Ibser, UC Berkeley
- Introduction to Statistics - iTunes – Fletcher Ibser, UC Berkeley
- Linear Algebra – YouTube – iTunes – Gilbert Strang, MIT
- Logic & Proofs - Web Site – Carnegie Mellon
- Multivariable Calculus - YouTube - iTunes – Dennis Auroux, MIT
- Probability for Math Science – iTunes – YouTube – Herbert Enderton, UCLA
- Sets, Counting, and Probability - Multiple Formats – Paul Bamberg, Harvard
- Single Variable Calculus - YouTube – iTunesU – David Jerison, MIT
- Statistics – Web Site – Carnegie Mellon
- Statistics: Introduction to Probability – iTunes – Joseph Blitzstein, Harvard
- The Calculus Lifesaver – Download Videos – Adrian Banner, Princeton
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