15 itemsWelcome to ArsDigita Computer Science University
ArsDigita University was a one-year, intensive post-baccalaureate program in Computer Science based on the undergraduate course of study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The majority of the instructors were professors from MIT and the program was tuition free. After running from September 2000 through July 2001, seeing the first class to graduation, the program was forced to shut down.
This library of open educational resources includes lectures and coursework from the ArsDigita curriculum. These university level materials are available for free download.
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hide item descriptionsAn introduction to programming and the power of abstraction, using Abelson and Sussman's classic textbook of the same name. Key concepts include: building...
This course covered the mathematical topics most directly related to computer science. Topics included: logic, relations, functions, basic set theory,...
Teaches basics of designing a dynamic web site with a database back end, including scripting languages, cookies, SQL, and HTML with the goal of building such a...
A theoretical treatment of what can be computed and how fast it can be done. Applications to compilers, string searching, and control circuit design will be...
A self-study workshop to review and/or learn a wide range of Unix tools, including shell scripts, awk, lex, yacc, grep etc. This course did not give grades. It...
To supplement the traditional curriculum, the university held a colloquium series, inviting luminaries from across the field of computer science. Financiers,...
Colloquium #3 for ArsDigita University. Guest speaker Richard Stallman, on 1/2/2001, speaking on "The Free Software Movement and the GNU/Linux Operating...
An introduction to programming and the power of abstraction, using Abelson and Sussman's classic textbook of the same name. Key concepts include: building...
This course covers the mathematical topics most directly related to computer science. Topics include: logic, relations, functions, basic set theory,...
Includes the basics of digital logical design, computer organization and architecture including assembly language, processor design, memory hierarchies and...