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The discussion revolves around downloading course materials from MIT's Algebra I course. The original poster is unable to find a way to download video lectures and has reached out to the site without receiving a response. A participant points out that there is a "Download Course Materials" button on the site, but the original poster clarifies that this only leads to papers and not video lectures. It is noted that MIT does not provide video lectures for this algebra course, but Harvard offers similar video lectures using the same textbook, with a link provided for access.
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Hello,

I tried To download this course from MIt . it's about modern algebra

http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mathematics/18-701-algebra-i-fall-2010/

but I didn't find a link to download from ..

so

I ask if anyone can help me to download this course !

I contact with the site but I Didn't receive any thing about this topic !
 
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?? On the left side, just above the bolded "Archived Versions" is a button that says "Download Course Materials". Click on that.
 
HallsofIvy said:
?? On the left side, just above the bolded "Archived Versions" is a button that says "Download Course Materials". Click on that.

I did that before !

I found it as some papers .. but How can I download and watch the videos Lectures ?!
 
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