Introduction to Computer Science I is a first course in computer science at Harvard College for concentrators and non-concentrators alike. More than just teach you how to program, this course teaches you how to think more methodically and how to solve problems more effectively.
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Introduction to Computer Science I
Open Source Development and Distribution of Digital … (UC Berkeley)
Open Source Development and Distribution of Digital Information: Technical, Economic, Social, and Legal Perspectives
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Entrepreneurship & Business Course
Topics include idea generation, company formation, funding, writing a business plan, sales & marketing, IPOs and acquisitions, and giving an investor presentation
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MIT OpenCourseWare: New Courses
New courses in all departments from MIT OpenCourseWare, provider of free and open MIT course materials.
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Foundations of American Cyberculture (UC Berkeley)
This course will enable students to think critically about, and engage in practical experiments in, the complex interactions between new media and perceptions and performances of embodiment, agency, citizenship, collective action, individual identity, time and spatiality
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