Free Math, Physics & Science Courses: 200+ OCW Links

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A comprehensive repository of over 200 free online courseware (OCW) links for math, physics, and science is shared, including complete video courses and additional educational resources. Users can find lecture notes, textbooks, and other study materials tagged with "rsc" for easy access. The collection is praised for its extensive offerings and usefulness for learners. The resource aims to support self-study and enhance educational opportunities. This compilation is a valuable tool for anyone interested in these subjects.
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Hi All,

This is a good repository for FREE OCW links (complete video courses as well), and other online educational resources.
http://delicious.com/SassyCat13

Lecture notes, textbooks, or general information pertaining to study subject are sometimes posted in tags headed with "rsc" for resource.

Enjoy.
 
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wow, that's a nice collection of a lot of cools links. thanks
 
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