iCampus 6.001/6.034 Tutor intro page
Note: This page should sit on the iCampus portal server, as
part of the Tutor offering. This is meant to be a draft of the text.
There's no attempt at formatting here. That can be done when the
portal page is designed.
The MIT iCampus Outreach
Initiative is making available full lecture material and on-line
interactive problems for two MIT subjects in Computer Science, in
conjunction with the course material published on MIT OpenCourseWare:
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (MIT
course 6.001): This is MIT's introductory computer science subject,
which is designed to highlight principles of abstraction and
modularity in programming. The MIT OpenCourseWare 6.001
course site contains general course information, as well as
lecture notes, homework, exams, and a complete textbook.
Artificial Intelligence (MIT course 6.034): This course
introduces students to the basic knowledge representation, problem
solving, and learning methods of artificial intelligence. The MIT
OpenCourseWare 6.034
course site contains a syllabus and a selection of exams, homework
projects, and demonstrations.
Students enrolled in these courses at MIT use an on-line "tutor",
which iCampus is now making available for open access. The tutor
provides lecture slides with audio narration and transcripts,
complete lecture notes, and extensive on-line interactive exercises.
Include some illustrated explanations to show what this is like
We invite you to use these tutors for self-study or for demonstration
purposes.
For faculty, we also invite you to teach this material, and iCampus
is willing to set up a special site on a server at MIT to support your
class. Contact us if you are interested.
Go to the 6.001
tutor Note: This link currently goes to a testing
implementation, not the production one.
Go to the 6.034 tutor
Note: This link isn't implemented yet.