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Title: University Courses
Post by: initiv on May 24, 2011, 04:19:42 AM
I'm considering "selling" Stanford University courses. I have the following:

Aeronautics and Astronautics

Mechanical Vibrations    AA242B    Farhat, Prof Charbel
Techniques of Failure Analysis    AA252 Murray, Steven James
Product and Systems Development    AA253 Weiss, Stanley
Dynamics and Control of Spacecraft and Aircraft    AA271A Rock, Stephen M


Bioengineering
Global Biodesign: Medical Technology in an International Context    BIOE371 Yock, Paul
Biodesign Innovation: Concept Development and Implementation    BIOE374B Yock, Paul

BioMedical Informatics
Translational Bioinformatics    BIOMEDIN217 Butte, Atul J

Civil and Environmental Engineering
The Energy Seminar    CEE301    

Computer Science
Computer Organization and Systems    CS107         Zelenski, Julie Diane
Introduction to Probability for Computer Scientists    CS109 Sahami, Mehran
Introduction to Automata and Complexity Theory    CS154      Trevisan, Luca
Computer and Network Security    CS155      Mitchell, John C
Advanced Topics in Operating Systems    CS240         Engler, Dawson, R.
Distributed Systems    CS244B         Cheriton, David R
Information Retrieval and Web Search    CS276 Nayak, Pangal Pandurang
Software Engineering    CS295      Aiken, Alex
Parallel Computer Architecture and Programming    CS315A      Olukotun, Oyekunle A.
Transaction Processing and Distributed Databases    CS347      Garcia-Molina, Hector
Human-Computer Interaction Seminar    CS547     Winograd, Terry

Electrical Engineering
Business Management for Electrical Engineers and Computer Scientists    EE204    Siegel, Micah, Ph.D.
Computer Systems Architecture    EE282     Binkert, Nathan Lorenzo
RF Integrated Circuit Design    EE314     Rategh, Hamid Reza
VLSI Signal Conditioning Circuits    EE315A Murmann, Boris
Convex Optimization II    EE364B      Boyd, Stephen
Digital Image Processing    EE368         Girod, Bernd
Advanced VLSI Circuit Design    EE371      Ho, Dr. Ron
Colloquium on Computer Systems    EE380      Allison, Dennis R.
Entrepreneurship in Asian High Tech Industries    EE402T         Dasher, Richard

Management Science and Engineering
Introduction to Decision Analysis    MSandE152    Shachter, Ross D
Dynamic Systems    MSandE201    Edison T S
Simulation    MSandE223    Haas, Peter J.
Accounting for Managers and Entrepreneurs    MSandE240      Stanton, Francis
Energy and Environmental Policy Analysis    MSandE243    Sweeney, James L
Technology Assessment and Regulation of Medical Devices    MSandE256     Pietzsch, Jan Benjamin
Supply Chain Management    MSandE262    ausman, Warren H
Operations Strategy    MSandE268    Carlson, Robert C
Global Entrepreneurial Marketing    MSandE271      Novitsky, Donna Jean Horton
Lessons in Decision Making    MSandE450    Howard, Ronald A
Entrepreneurial Thought Leaders' Seminar    MSandE472      Seelig, Tina L

Materials Science and Engineering
Materials Science Colloquium    MATSCI230     Reed, Evan J
Nanoscale Science, Engineering, and Technology    MATSCI316     Cui, Yi

Mechanical Engineering
Introduction to Sensors    ME220         Kenny, Thomas W.
Design Methods: Quality By Design    ME317B      Beiter, Kurt Andrew

Political Science
War and Peace in American Foreign Policy    POLISCI110Y         Schultz, Kenneth Aaron

Statistics
Modern Applied Statistics: Data Mining    STATS315B         Friedman, Jerome H

Google the courses to find out more about them. They're all  a quarters worth of videos. Some are available for free, but most aren't as Stanford gets people to shell out $1000s for them. In the interest of releasing the knowledge and making a few coins out of it, I'm considering selling them.

Anyone interested?


Title: Re: University Courses
Post by: grdryn on May 24, 2011, 12:11:01 PM
there are a couple that I'm possibly interested in...any idea what your asking price would be like?


Title: Re: University Courses
Post by: charlie on May 24, 2011, 12:21:35 PM
Make sure you have the legal right to do so (Copyright is a HUGE sueing factor in US)
But yeh how much?


Title: Re: University Courses
Post by: initiv on May 25, 2011, 04:44:10 AM
Make sure you have the legal right to do so (Copyright is a HUGE sueing factor in US)
But yeh how much?

I don't have the right to do this. It would be like uploading a movie, except here the RIAA is the university.

I'm probably just going to just have a donate link. That way I can educate everyone for free while being compensated for my effort fairly.

Any ideas on how I can upload GBs of videos without it linking back to me? Torrent is the last resort.


Title: Re: University Courses
Post by: kiba on May 25, 2011, 05:44:48 AM

I don't have the right to do this. It would be like uploading a movie, except here the RIAA is the university.

I'm probably just going to just have a donate link. That way I can educate everyone for free while being compensated for my effort fairly.

Any ideas on how I can upload GBs of videos without it linking back to me? Torrent is the last resort.

Instead of selling some jackass monopolist's stuff, help me make an education video on basic sorting algorithms in javascript:

http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=7544.0