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 Architecture

This is a part course in Advanced Computer Architecture delivered by AudioGraphic recorded lectures. The course covers technology, parallel computer issues and schemes to reduce or avoid the high latency of data access in distributed memory systems. It is offered as an honors level course at Massey University new Zealand.

http://fims-www.massey.ac.nz/~crjessho/comp_arch

Artificial Intelligence

This course is an introduction to artificial intelligence and expert systems. The general theme of the course is methods of search. The expert system shell CLIPS is introduced not only to give an example of an expert system shell, but also as a programming medium (for the exercises) for illustrating the search methods introduced in traditional AI text books (i.e. A, A*, Decision Trees, AND/OR graphs). Numeric search techniques will also be introduced: Gradient, Monte-Carlo and Genetic Algorithms. The software system PRODIGY is introduced as a medium for looking at planning problems. In addition, the software system OTTER will be used to illustrate resolution. Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, and assignments. By Edward S. Blurock, Johannes Kepler University, Linz Austria.

http://info.risc.uni-linz.ac.at:/people/blurock/courses/expert/expert.html

CGI Programming

An online CGI programming class intended for anyone who knows HTML, but doesn't know Perl or CGI programming (and maybe doesn't know any programming at all). The goal here is to introduce you to writing Perl CGI scripts, teach you the basics of scriptwriting, and walk you through several common CGI programming applications for the Web.

http://www.cgi101.com/class/

Computer Basis

Introductory information, example files, discussions of Make files, and pointers to additional resources. By Michael Chui, Indiana University.

http://cs.indiana.edu/classes/c304/oop-intro.html

Computer Basis in Microsoft Courses

Computer Basic to Microsoft Approved study courses for the MOUS, MCP and MCSE Certification. Free windows 98 training.

http://www.handtech.com/tcweb/ckr55

Computer Class Material

A page that leads students in my classes to resources they can use during the class, including copies of my Power Point presentations, syllabi, example files, and past tests.

http://komar.cs.stthomas.edu

Computer Concept

This is a free course provided by IBMM. It will requires a system with 66MHz or aobve processor, Soundcard or Mwave card, minimum 28.8modem for audio/video version and 14.4 modem for audio only version, monitor resolution of 800 x 600, and Windows 95/NT or OS/24.0 with Netscape Navigator 2.0 or higher. The Bamba audio/video plug-in is also required.

http://www.ibm.com/java/education/intro/home.htm

Computer Concept

A first course in operating systems for Computerqq majors. Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, assignments. By John H. Hine, Victoria University of Wellington.

http://www.mcs.vuw.ac.nz/comp/Courses/305/tmp1999/

Computer Courses

This site is for individuals who want to take Introduction to the Internet (CSC106-01) online at Pitt Community College. You do not have to be a majoring student in a particular curriculum to take this class. Please call Chairperson Elaine Seeman for more information. You can reach her at 919-321-4355. There are additional online classes available in the Information Systems Department! They are Home Page Design and PC Operating Systems.

http://sphynx.pitt.cc.nc.us:8080/mst/csc106hp.htm

Computer Courses

Affordable online multimedia computer training. Here you can learn about and get a free demo of the best in online computer training. You can also learn about the University home computer training business opportunity.

http://www.21stnetwork.com/users/2680/

Computer Courses

Links of several classes, including C, XWindows, Image Processing, and Computer Graphics. Materials include searchable course notes, program listings, and more. By various professors, University of Cardiff, Wales, UK.

http://www.cm.cf.ac.uk:/Teaching/

Computer Courses

Links to several classes, including Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, Computer Graphics, Introduction to Parallel Computer architecture, and Programming Languages. Materials can include syllabus, class notes and handouts, and assignments. By various professors, Carnegie Mellon University.

http://www.cs.cmu.edu:8001/Web/classes.html

Computer Courses

This freshman level course helps students to become proficient Internet users and providers. Topics covered include history of the Internet, Internet applications (Web, e-mail, Gopher, FTP, Telnet), information-provider techniques (HTML). Syllabus, calendar, assignments, grades, student work, and links to related materials. By Kathy Gates, The University of Mississippi.

http://www.olemiss.edu/courses/csci103

Computer Courses

Our Internet Distance Education program makes courses like C++ and Java more exciting and accessible. With IDE, teachers can more easily teach the latest technologies--even if they have minimal experience in the subject. IDE brings these courses to any student, any time, anywhere....

http://www.studio-ide.com

Computer Courses

Taught by Tracy Marks, will be a 12-lesson online course taught by email, and by search skill lesson pages, message boards and discussion areas at Windweaver. Each lesson will involve approximately two hours of optional assignments. Students will work primarily on their own search interests, but will also develop their search skills by completing several specific assignments, individually and in subgroups created according to personal searching preferences.

http://www.windweaver.com/searchcourse.htm

Computer Introduction

Non-technical analysis of computer systems. Development and application of critical thinking through human and computer parallels. Computer literacy as a vehicle of communication through technology and methodology. Survey of computer history, terminology, application and social impact. Problem solving using an integrated computer software system; spreadsheet, word processing and database applications.

http://www.cc.cc.ca.us/cconline/dised.htm

Computer Logic

Alaboratory-based accelerated introduction to Computerqq for students with degrees in other disciplines. Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, assignments, exams, student work, and links to related materials. By Denbigh Starkey and Ray Babcock, Montana State University.

http://www.cs.montana.edu/~starkey/254.html

Computer Programming

Programming language design aims at the closest possible correspondence between the structures of a program and of the problem that it solves. This course studies some of the structural concepts affecting programming languages: iterative and recursive control flow, data types and type checking, procedural versus functional programming, modularity and encapsulation, fundamentals of interpreting and compiling, formal descriptions of syntax and semantics. Students will write short programs in a number of radically different languages to illuminate the variety of possible designs. Syllabus, lecture notes, assignments, exams, and links to related materials. y Michael J. O'Donnell, The University of Chicago.

http://www.cs.uchicago.edu/~odonnell/OData/Courses/CS221/contents.html

Computer Programming - Java

Learn Java even if you've never programmed before! These are the complete transcripts of an online class taught by Tom Boutell between late 1996 and early 1997.

http://www.boutell.com/javaclass/

Computer Science

Syllabus, calendar, and assignments. By Mary Beth Rosson and John A. N. Lee, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~masc1044/MaSc1044TOC.html

Computer Science

Class policies, syllabus, assignments, lecture notes, and much more. By Phil Windley and Paul Black, Brigham Young University.

http://lal.cs.byu.edu/cs330/homepage.html

Computer Science

Class policies, syllabus, assignments, lecture notes, and more. By Phil Windley, Brigham Young University.

http://lal.cs.byu.edu/cs501/homepage.html

Computer Science

Course descriptions, objectives, outlines, and assignments. By Dennis W. Butler, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo.

http://phoenix.csc.calpoly.edu/~dbutler/csc441/csc441.html

Computer Science

A1-credit seminars course that all CS graduate students must take at least once. Weekly presentations by students, faculty, or outside speakers. Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, assignments, exams, student work. By Denbigh Starkey, Montana State University.

http://www.cs.montana.edu/~starkey/500.html

Computer Science

The purpose of the course is to introduce a class of learning methods having more to do with predicate descriptions of the training examples. Neural nets are not covered. Genetic algorithms are not covered (extensively) because discussion of this should be under optimization and search techniques. ID3 is used as the introduction to learning methods in general and specific problems effecting this and other learning methods (i.e. missing data, pruning) will be discussed within the framework of this method. Other methods will also Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, and assignments. By Edward S. Blurock, Johannes Kepler University, Linz Austria.

http://info.risc.uni-linz.ac.at:/people/blurock/courses/learn/learn.html

Computer Science - MIT

Syllabus, assignments, class notes, student work. By Hal Abelson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/6095

Database Design

Hands-on microcomputer course designed to provide a basic understanding of database programs. Subjects in database design, creation and revision, and report formatting and printing are covered.

http://www.cc.cc.ca.us/cconline/dised.htm

EDI and Bar Coding

A virtual University focusing on EDI and Bar coding. Take classes over the internet or telephone to learn how you can implement these technologies to increase your profits and cut your costs.

http://www.edi-barcoding.com/

Graphics

Links to several computer graphics classes. Materials can include syllabus, grading policies, and assignments. By various professors, University of Calgary.

http://www.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/local_interest/class_info/

Graphics

A second, graduate-level, course in computer graphics taught in seminar format. Syllabus, calendar, lecture notes, assignments, exams, student work, and links to related materials. By Denbigh Starkey and Ray Babcock, Montana State University.

http://www.cs.montana.edu/~starkey/525.html

Graphics

This is the Laboratory Web Site developed by the Cornell Theory Center for the Cornell University undergraduate computer graphics course, CS 418. Assignments, student work, and links to related materials. By Bruce Land, Cornell University.

http://www.tc.cornell.edu:80/Visualization/Education/cs418/

Graphics

Digital Images for beginners. The outline is: --Bits, Bytes, Nibbles and Numbers --Digital Images--You and Your Display --Image File Formats --Image Acquisition --Image Processing --Graphics --Web Pages --Backgrounds --Tips & Tricks

http://www.liberty.com/home/bobc/know-01.htm

Internet and Cyberspace

a one semester course for undergraduates on how to use the Internet and social issues about cyberspace

http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/cs/Stephen_Bostock/Internet/subinprg.htm

Internet Applications

This course helps the students to understand various services that are available on Internet. These services include E-mail, ftp, telnet, gopher, Usenet, IRC, WWW, etc.

http://www.raritanval.edu/departments/cis/internet_course_outlines.html

Internet Basis

This course introduces new Internet and WWW users to the subject. Course assignments are online. This course is evolving to include an online only version. The text is The Whole Internet: Academic Edition (1996) available from Wadsworth or O'Reilly. Topics covered include HTML, home page creation, searching tools on the WWW, and the future of the Internet and WWW. Impacts on existing electronic media are also discussed. This 3-semester credit course is aimed at seniors and graduate students.

http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/tcom/451.html

Internet Basis

Larry Magid's Essential Internet is a personal tour of the Internet and World Wide Web. Hosted by syndicated technology columnist Larry Magid, Paradesa Medias fun and educational Internet tutorial teaches you about all aspects of the Internet.

http://www.learnthenet.com/

Internet Concept

The Internet Guide is a self-paced course and reference guide for building skills in using the Internet. This award-winning course provides step-by-step lessons for using Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer, doing research, searching the web, using email, chatting, getting involved in discussion groups, getting software, and shopping. A subscription includes support via email from the instructors and involvement in TIG discussion groups.

http://conted.fis.utoronto.ca/tig/demo/

Internet Concept

Features a "Driver's License for the Internet"

http://w3.aces.uiuc.edu/WWW/AIM/Discovery/Net/intro.html

Internet Programming

This is a three half-day course designed by Selena Sol. It deals with The Basics of HTML, Hyperlinks, Images, and Advanced Formatting by means of step-by-step instructions, examples, and exercises. Editorial notes by the WDVL staff link the material to more advanced references.

http://Stars.com/Authoring/HTML/Tutorial/

Internet Programming

These Html and Java script tutorials are written with the non-programmer in mind. They assume you know NOTHING about programming when you start. Many examples and hands-on, step-by-step programming samples.

http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Bay/3179/

Internet Programming

Online courses in programming topics such as Photoshop, Office 97, Java, Perl, HTMl, C++, Javascript, Visual Basic etc. Continuing Ed units

http://www.mcp.com/distance_learning/frame_ezone.html

Multimedia

Organization and structure of modern multimedia systems; audio and video encoding; quality of service concepts; scheduling algorithms for multimedia within OS and networks; protocols over high-speed networks; synchronization schemes; user-interface design; multimedia teleservices. Course includes video of the on-campus course lectures and interaction with students via asynchronous discussion groups. Course is a graduate level. Should have undergraduate degree in computer science or equivalent or professional experience and working knowledge of software and data structures, computer architecture and algorithms.

http://www.cs.uiuc.edu/

Network

Introduces students to networked options for information, research, and communication. Course syllabus, readings, guides and handouts. By Mary Moore and Mary Lynn Rice-Lively, University of Texas at Austin.

http://fiat.gslis.utexas.edu/~marylynn/LIS341.html

Network for Teaching

This course is designed to help teachers and trainers learn to set up, maintain, and manage networked computers in an instructional lab. The primary emphasis is hands-on experience with PowerMac and PC platforms: hardware, software, and operating systems. Students learn to install and configure hardware and software used in a computer lab. In addition, students learn about different kinds of storage devices, RAM installation, hard disk repair, virus control, extensions/drivers/control panels, and basic networking topologies. Ethernet and IP numbering, File sharing, PCI, IDE, SCSI, and platform compatibility issues are also reviewed. Methods include lecture, discussion, and demonstration.

http://students.itec.sfsu.edu/ITEC817/

Object Programming

From the Department of Computer Science at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon, USA, "An examination of the ideas of Object-Oriented design and Object-Oriented software construction. The lectures present the concepts of object-oriented analysis and programming in a language independent fashion, illustrated with specific examples from a variety of programming languages. Students are expected to complete and report on a nontrivial project developed in an object-oriented language of their choice."

http://www.cs.orst.edu/~cs582/

PC Technicians

Using a one-on-one mentored methodology along with concurrent voice and data transmission over the Internet, Trinity prepares students for work as PC technicians.

http://www.trinityls.com/

Programming in Unix

A course on operating systems with emphasis on applications programming in UNIX. Lecture notes, assignments, and exams. By Jan Newmarch, University of Canberra.

http://pandonia.canberra.edu.au/OS/OS.html

Search Engine and Techniques

A free interactive tutorial on using search engines, subject directories, and specialty databases to find information on the Internet fast and effectively.

http://home.sprintmail.com/~debflanagan/main.html

Spreadsheet

Hands-on microcomputer course designed to provide a basic understanding of spreadsheets. Subjects in spread sheet design, creation, revision, formatting, and printing are covered.

http://www.cc.cc.ca.us/cconline/dised.htm

Synthesis Technology

Learn how the basic structure of sound perception affects the useful ways of processing sound through digital computations. The focus is on basic synthesis techniques, rather than on signal analysis, or on special applications of synthesis such as music or speech. Syllabus, lecture notes, student work, and links to related materials. By Michael J. O'Donnell, The University of Chicago.

http://www.cs.uchicago.edu/~odonnell/OData/Courses/CS295/contents.html

Visual Basic Programming

Introduction to the fundamentals of structured programming, problem definition, algorithm development, and program logic using Visual Basic.

http://www.cc.cc.ca.us/cconline/dised.htm

Visual Basic Programming

All course materials for my Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic - CIS 160 - class are available on the web - including access to lecture notes, online self-quizzes, and grades (password protected).

http://www.devry-phx.edu/fac/wyman/cis160

Web Basis

The course teaches fundamental information technology concepts and skills required by students who are enrolled in Web-based courses at Okanagan University College. Modules include E-mail, the Web, and Library and Internet Research. The materials are meant to accompany lab-based workshops but may be used on their own.

http://www.olc.ouc.bc.ca/library/index.html

Web Design

Free web site design lessons from The Art Department.

http://www.artdsm.com/mahns/welcome2.html

Web Design

Students will learn the basic skills necessary to author a Web Page through the use of Hyper- Text-Markup-Language (HTML); and will learn to integrate text, graphics and hypertext links. Students will complete lessons, which will result in the development of their own personal home page. The skills learned during these lessons are basic to Web development.

http://www.cc.cc.ca.us/cconline/dised.htm

Web Design

A "click and learn" course of 190 pages of course material for self-study or remote instruction.

http://www.mkdata.dk/english

Web Design In Macromedia

This course introduces students to the use of Macromedia Director as the main authoring system for designing multimedia instruction. Students are expected to be advanced users of Macintosh or PC computers and experienced with multimedia programs in teaching and/or training. The primary emphasis of this course is hands-on experience with the authoring capabilities of Director 6. In addition to learning the software, students also work with other sound, graphics, and movie development programs.

http://students.itec.sfsu.edu/ITEC820/ITEC820.htm

Web Design In Unix

This is a free three-part course designed by Selena Sol, suitable for webmasters and web developers with little or no UNIX experience. The first part introduces the basic concepts of operating systems; the UNIX kernel; shells; utilities; executing utilities; wild cards; input, output, and redirection; the 'man' utility; UNIX and webmasters; history of UNIX; logging in and out; and resetting your password.

http://WDVL.com/Internet/UNIX/Intro/

Web Search

Don't miss this award-winning, one-stop resource for beginner to intermediate Web searchers, using 48 simple to advanced topics with easy-to-follow examples. On-line course or pick PDF, DOC formats.

http://thewebtools.com/searchgoodies/tutorial.htm

Window and Applications

The newest, most innovative way to master your Macintosh or Windows computer and all of the most popular applications you use! For over 12 years MacAcademy/Windows Academy has provided computer users the most effective methods of computer training via live seminars, training videos and CD-ROMs. Now, with Cyber Seminars, you can master the application or operating system of your choice right here, online, in your browser.

http://www.cyber-seminars.com/

Word Processing

Hands-on microcomputer course designed to provide a basic understanding of word processing. Subjects in Document creation, editing, formatting, printing and filing are covered.

http://www.cc.cc.ca.us/cconline/dised.htm

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