OpenCourseWare (Tony Miller )


Subject: OpenCourseWare
From:    Tony Miller  <ajmiller(at)MIT.EDU>
Date:    Sun, 14 Sep 2003 15:57:46 -0400

AuditoryList Members- I invite you to take a look at a number of freely available courses that are now available as part of the OpenCourseWare initiative at MIT. HST.723 Neural Coding and Perception of Sound (Spring 2003) http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Health-Sciences-and-Technology/HST-723Neural-Coding-and-Perception-of-SoundSpring2003/CourseHome/index.htm HST.730 Molecular Biology for the Auditory System (Fall 2002) http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Health-Sciences-and-Technology/HST-730Molecular-Biology-for-the-Auditory-SystemFall2002/CourseHome/index.htm HST.541J Quantitative Physiology: Cells and Tissues (Fall 2002) http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Electrical-Engineering-and-Computer-Science/6-021JQuantitative-Physiology--Cells-and-TissuesFall2002/CourseHome/index.htm HST.712J Laboratory on the Physiology, Acoustics, and Perception of Speech (Fall 2001) http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Electrical-Engineering-and-Computer-Science/6-542JLaboratory-on-the-Physiology--Acoustics--and-Perception-of-SpeechFall2001/CourseHome/index.htm 9.35 Sensation and Perception (Spring 2001) http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Brain-and-Cognitive-Sciences/9-35Sensation-and-PerceptionSpring2001/CourseHome/index.htm 9.16 / 9.161 Cellular Neurophysiology (Spring 2002) http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Brain-and-Cognitive-Sciences/9-16Cellular-NeurophysiologySpring2002/CourseHome/index.htm 9.591J / 24.945J Language Processing (Fall 2002) http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Brain-and-Cognitive-Sciences/9-591JLanguage-ProcessingFall2002/CourseHome/index.htm 1.138J / 2.062J Wave Propagation (Fall 2000) http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Civil-and-Environmental-Engineering/1-138JWave-PropagationFall2000/CourseHome/index.htm >From MIT President Charles Vest: "MIT OpenCourseWare reflects the commitment of the MIT faculty to advancing education by increasing access to their academic materials through the Internet and the World Wide Web. We believe that with modern communication technology we can not only transmit information but also stimulate and enhance the deeply human, person-to-person endeavor of education. We hope the idea of openly sharing course materials will propagate throughout many institutions and create a global web of knowledge that will enhance the quality of learning and, therefore, the quality of life worldwide." -- Tony Miller Auditory Physics Group, Eaton-Peabody Laboratory 243 Charles Street, Boston, MA 02114-3096 http://tonymiller.info


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