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Cluster Computing and MapReduce Lecture 1
Lecture 1 in a five part series introducing mapreduce and cluster computing. See http://code.google.com/edu/content/submissions/mapreduce-minilecture/listing.html for slides and other resources.

Length: 2776
Rating: 4.70 (92 ratings)
Tags: mapreduce gfs hadoop cluster computing distributed parallel

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Lecture 1 | Modern Physics: Quantum Mechanics (Stanford)
Lecture 1 of Leonard Susskind's Modern Physics course concentrating on Quantum Mechanics. Recorded January 14, 2008 at Stanford University. This Stanford Continuing Studies course is the second of a six-quarter sequence of classes exploring the essential theoretical foundations of modern physics. The topics covered in this course focus on quantum mechanics. Leonard Susskind is the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University. Complete playlist for the course: http://youtube.com/view_play_list?p=189C0DCE90CB6D81 Stanford Continuing Studies: http://continuingstudies.stanford.edu/ About Leonard Susskind: http://www.stanford.edu/dept/physics/people/faculty/susskind_leonard.html Stanford University channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanforduniversity

Length: 6678
Rating: 4.80 (194 ratings)
Tags: Quantum Theory science physics relativity mathematics Leonard Susskind Einstein

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Lecture 1 | Introduction to Robotics
Lecture by Professor Oussama Khatib for Introduction to Robotics (CS223A) in the Stanford Computer Science Department. In the first lecture of the quarter, Professor Khatib provides an overview of the course. CS223A is an introduction to robotics which covers topics such as Spatial Descriptions, Forward Kinematics, Inverse Kinematics, Jacobians, Dynamics, Motion Planning and Trajectory Generation, Position and Force Control, and Manipulator Design. Complete Playlist for the Course: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=65CC0384A1798ADF CS 223A Course Website: http://cse.stanford.edu/class/cs223a/ Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Stanford University Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanford

Length: 3492
Rating: 4.90 (36 ratings)
Tags: Computer Science robotics design Technology programming matrix algebra code motion planning humanoids AI artificial intelligence haptic interaction controls sensors gps human muscle-like actuation augmentation spatial

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Lecture 1 | Machine Learning (Stanford)
Lecture by Professor Andrew Ng for Machine Learning (CS 229) in the Stanford Computer Science department. Professor Ng provides an overview of the course in this introductory meeting. This course provides a broad introduction to machine learning and statistical pattern recognition. Topics include supervised learning, unsupervised learning, learning theory, reinforcement learning and adaptive control. Recent applications of machine learning, such as to robotic control, data mining, autonomous navigation, bioinformatics, speech recognition, and text and web data processing are also discussed. Complete Playlist for the Course: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=A89DCFA6ADACE599 CS 229 Course Website: http://www.stanford.edu/class/cs229/ Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Stanford University Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanford

Length: 4120
Rating: 4.80 (53 ratings)
Tags: science math engineering computer technology robotics reinforcement supervised learning algorithm machine image processing ICA theory programming code

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Introduction to Chemical Engineering | Lecture 1
Professor Channing Robertson of the Stanford University Chemical Engineering Department gives an introductory lecture, outline, and background for the course. Introduction to Chemical Engineering (E20) is an introductory course offered by the Stanford University Engineering Department. It provides a basic overview of the chemical engineering field today and delves into the applications of chemical engineering. Stanford Chemical Engineering Department: http://cheme.stanford.edu/ Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Stanford University Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanford/

Length: 2889
Rating: 4.50 (29 ratings)
Tags: science chemistry chemical engineering biology history ChemE math syllabus midterm final grading TA class introduction oil refinery tar crude environment barrel ethylene silicon chip

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Geography of United States Elections | Lecture 1
October 15, 2008 lecture by Professor Martin Lewis for the Geography of United States Elections (GEOG 5) course. Professor Lewis covers the basic principle of political geography; the "red and blue" map of the United States; different ways of mapping U.S. presidential elections; differences in voting behavior between national elections and state and local elections; electoral geography in selected foreign countries. Offered by Stanford's Continuing Studies program, this course will last five weeks, and include a debrief after the presidential election. Each Wednesday, we will post a new recorded lecture on YouTube. Geography of US Elections Course Website: http://geog05.stanford.edu/ Join the Discussion: http://geog05.stanford.edu/?cat=15 Stanford Continuing Studies: http://csp.stanford.edu/ Stanford Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanford/

Length: 6367
Rating: 4.90 (27 ratings)
Tags: Geography social science history presidential election politics political cartography maps polarization

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Lecture - 1 Introduction to Basic Electronics
Lecture Series on Basic Electronics by Prof. T.S.Natarajan, Department of physics, IIT Madras For more Courses visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in

Length: 3382
Rating: 4.60 (165 ratings)
Tags: Basic Electronics nptel iit

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Presidential Politics | Lecture 1
October 6, 2008 lecture by Professor Al Camarillo for the Presidential Politics: Race, Class, Faith & Gender in the 2008 Election (CSRE12) course. Professor Camarillo discusses why and ow race, faith, gender and class matter. The 2008 U.S. Presidential Election is unprecedented. The nomination process and ongoing campaigns have revealed the complexities of identity and its role in uniting and dividing the electorate. This course explores how issues of race, class, faith and gender have shaped the candidates, campaigns, and our society. The course analysis spans the presidential race from the announcements of more than ten presidential hopefuls to the current competition between Senators Obama and McCain. Presidential Politics Course Syllabus: http://ccsre.stanford.edu/pdfs/CSRE12_syll.pdf Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity (CCSRE): http://ccsre.stanford.edu/ Stanford Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanford

Length: 4550
Rating: 3.00 (3 ratings)
Tags: United States election political science presidential campaign history race gender class poverty inequality economy social justice culture religion media policy Sara Palin John McCain Joe Biden Barak Obama Iraq War Katrina Socio-econo

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AST 210/EE 213 - Lecture 1: Introduction, part A
Applied Science & Technology 210 / Electrical Engineering 213: Soft X-Rays and Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation Lecture 1: Introduction, part A http://www.coe.berkeley.edu/AST/sxreuv/ Professor David T. Attwood, Electrical Engineering Professor in Residence, Professor Attwood's research interests include short wavelength electromagnetics, soft x-ray microscopy, coherence, and EUV lithography. [courses] [ee213] [fall2005]

Length: 4750
Rating: 4.90 (20 ratings)
Tags: Education AST 213 webcast uc berkeley cal electrical engineering xray course class

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Lecture 1 | Programming Paradigms (Stanford)
Lecture by Professor Jerry Cain for Programming Paradigms (CS107) in the Stanford University Computer Science department. Professor Cain provides an overview of the course. Programming Paradigms (CS107) introduces several programming languages, including C, Assembly, C++, Concurrent Programming, Scheme, and Python. The class aims to teach students how to write code for each of these individual languages and to understand the programming paradigms behind these languages. Complete Playlist for the Course: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=9D558D49CA734A02 CS 107 Course Website: http://www.CS107.stanford.edu/ Stanford University: http://www.stanford.edu/ Stanford University Channel on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/stanford/

Length: 1046
Rating: 4.90 (31 ratings)
Tags: science math engineering computer language source code technology programming functional paradigm concurrent C++ scheme python assembly web internet

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