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Speakers: Shiba Nemat-Nasser, Sharon Lin, Yvonne Ng, Robert J. Awkward, Amy Brand, Chris Bourg, Michel Anne-Frederic DeGraff, Hal Abelson, Sally Kornbluth, Gil Strang
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,1,MIT 14.02 Principles of Macroeconomics, Spring 2023
Instructor: Ricardo J. Caballero
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Prof. Caballero spends this lecture reviewing material for the upcoming quiz.
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This episode features a wide-ranging conversation about poetry: what it is, where it comes from, and why it matters. Our guest, poet (and poetry professor) Joshua Bennett, talks about the early experiences that pushed him toward poetry and about the people who shaped and inspired his creative approach as a writer. Many of these people are fellow poets, others are his own grandparents, parents, and teachers, but Prof. Bennett has also found inspiration in less expected figures; over the course of the interview, he name-checks the singers Yolanda Adams and Marvin Gaye, the biologists Charles Henry Turner and Ernest Everett Just, the astronaut Mae Jemison, and various characters from the TV series Star Trek: the Next Generation. Other topics Prof. Bennett addresses include the relation between poetry and generative AI (his own work is among the vast body of text that has been fed as training data into large language models), education as liberation, and the concept of social poetics. Eventually, the interview blossoms into a heartfelt meditation on human experience: childhood, aging, parenthood, identity, and the ways poetry enhances our humanity by capturing the magic of being alive.
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June Jordan, “The Difficult Miracle of Black Poetry in America” (https://www.poetryfoundation.org/articles/68628/the-difficult-miracle-of-black-poetry-in-america)
Charles Henry Turner (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Henry_Turner_(zoologist))
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,1,MIT 21G.S56 Japanese VI, Spring 2023
Instructor: Takako Aikawa
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This video covers grammar sections 1–8 in lesson 9 of the Tobira textbook.
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,1,MIT 6.100L Introduction to CS and Programming using Python, Fall 2022
Instructor: Ana Bell
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This lecture discusses the core elements of programs: strings, input/output, f-strings, operators, branching, and indentation. Big idea: Debug early, debug often. Write a little and test a little. Don’t write a complete program at once. It introduces too many errors. Use the Python Tutor to step through code when you see something unexpected!
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,1,MIT 21L.601J / 24.916J Old English and Beowulf, Spring 2023
Instructor: Prof. Arthur Bahr
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In this lecture, Arthur Bahr talks about the Old English language, based on information in Peter Baker's book Introduction to Old English, and Mitchell and Robinson's book, A Guide to Old English.
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,1,A Vision of Linear Algebra
Instructor: Gilbert Strang
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In this video, Professor Strang provides an overall look at linear algebra by highlighting five different ways that a matrix gets factored.
For every matrix A, four key vector spaces are the row space and nullspace of A and its transpose.
To compute with A, we factor it into A = (column space basis) times (row space basis).
The simplest basis uses independent columns taken directly from the matrix A.
The best bases of all use *orthogonal* vectors from the column space and the row space of A.
These “singular vectors” produce the great Singular Value Decomposition!
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,1,MIT 18.S096 Matrix Calculus For Machine Learning And Beyond, IAP 2023
Instructors: Alan Edelman, Steven G. Johnson
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Description: The first ~6 minutes are on the topic Norms and Derivatives: Why a norm of the input and output are needed to define a derivative. Now we can find the “matrix gradient” of the determinant function (leading to the “adjugate” matrix), and the “Jacobian” of a matrix inverse.
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,1,MIT RES.10-002 Ethics of AI Bias, Spring 2023
Instructors: Prof. Bernhardt Trout, Prof. Svetozar Minkov
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This is a video presenting the third part of a dramatized seminar-type class session in which the participants discuss the ethical ramifications of bias in artificial intelligence systems.
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,1,MIT 3.020 Thermodynamics of Materials, Spring 2021
Instructor: Rafael Jaramillo
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This lecture covers solubility and solubility limits, the process of making solutions, the difference between reactions and solutions, and an introduction to solution modeling.
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,1,MIT 9.20 Animal Behavior Fall 2013
Instructor: Gerald E. Schneider
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This lecture discusses the relationships between sociobiology and culture.
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,1,MIT 9.14 Brain Structure and Its Origins, Spring 2014
Instructor: Gerard E. Schneider
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This lecture is the second of three on the neocortex and covers the functions, cell types, and connections of the neocortex.
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,1,MIT 6.006 Introduction to Algorithms, Spring 2020
Instructor: Justin Solomon
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Four example problems are worked. Topics include solving recursively, O(n)-time dynamic programming, topological order, and subproblems.
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,1,Instructor: Prof. Jeremy Wolfe
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,1,MIT 21M.342 Composing for Jazz Orchestra, Fall 2008
Instructor: Dr. Mark Harvey
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Topics covered: Postmodern approaches
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,1,MIT 7.012 Introduction to Biology, Fall 2004
Instructor: Prof. Robert A. Weinberg
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,1,Curt Newton, Director of OCW, shares OCW's impact over this past 2023-2022 academic year and the outlook on what's to come. To read the full report, visit our blog site: https://www.ocw-openmatters.org/give-to-ocw/2023-22-impact-of-ocw/
,1,MIT 5.08J Biological Chemistry II, Spring 2016
Instructor: JoAnne Stubbe
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Now that Professor Nolan has wrapped up the first half of the course, Professor Stubbe begins the second half of the course with this first lecture on cholesterol biosynthesis.
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,1,MIT 11.165 Urban Energy Systems and Policy, Fall 2022
Instructor: Prof. David Hsu
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In this video, Prof. Hsu discusses the energy costs and climate effects associated with air transport, along with efforts to make air travel less energy-intensive.
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,1,MIT 11.165 Urban Energy Systems and Policy, Fall 2022
Instructor: Prof. David Hsu
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In this video, Prof. Hsu discusses the potential for expansion of solar power generation, as well as the likelihood that the costs of solar power will continue to decrease in coming years.
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,1,MIT 11.165 Urban Energy Systems and Policy, Fall 2022
Instructor: Prof. David Hsu
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In this video, Prof. Hsu discusses the history of the electrification of cities, along with the current state of electricity supply systems worldwide.
[Note: Videos for lectures 16 through 22 are not available at this time.]
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,1,MIT 11.165 Urban Energy Systems and Policy, Fall 2022
Instructor: Prof. David Hsu
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In this video, Prof. Hsu discusses ways to increase the energy efficiency of new or existing buildings.
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,1,MIT 11.165 Urban Energy Systems and Policy, Fall 2022
Instructor: Prof. David Hsu
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In this video, Prof. Hsu discusses the viability of efforts to reduce energy consumption by increasing efficiency.
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,1,Instructor: Richard Battin
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