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You start off with the best of intentions, but through raging incompetence, ineptitude or the plain fact that you're working in IT, things go terribly wrong and there's hell to pay. Tell us about the epic failures that have brought big ideas to their knees. Or just blame someone else.

(, Thu 3 Dec 2009, 14:19)
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You'd be suprised
there are lots of notes for modules put on the internet, I've found whole textbooks worth available!
MIT puts material for most of its courses online. Here is the link:
ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Mathematics/index.htm

Cambridge university notes can be found here:
sites.google.com/site/paulmetcalfe/cambridgemathsnotes

From the times higher education there's the following list:

FREE FOR ALL

To explore the potential of open educational resources, see:

- OpenCourseWare Consortium - www.ocwconsortium.org

- Jorum, the national open educational resources repository - www.jorum.ac.uk

- The Open University's OpenLearn - www.open.ac.uk/openlearn

- MIT's OpenCourseWare - ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb

- Apple's iTunes U - www.apple.com/education/mobile-learning

- CcLearn, a division of Creative Commons dedicated to supporting open learning and open educational resources - learn.creative commons.org/resources

- Open Educational Resources Commons, a network of shared teaching and learning materials - www.oercommons.org

If there's anything specific you'd like notes on feel free to ask me.
(, Fri 4 Dec 2009, 12:15, 1 reply)
Fucking Hell....
Good link effort!
(, Fri 4 Dec 2009, 17:31, closed)
Thank-you

and that was just off the top of my own head. There's much to be found online for mathematics.
(, Sun 6 Dec 2009, 18:51, closed)

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