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I am a sophomore CS student and I want to spent my summer with e-learning. There are a lot of open course lectures around but I don't know where to start or how to proceed.

Edit: Thanks for advices but my real problem is i cant choose which particular lecture should i attend.I mean there are a lot and some are about AI some others about programming languages some others are about network or computer science like discrite mathematics etc...

+1  A: 

MIT Video Gateway

Also check

School of Computer Sciences E-Learning

in which you can get a wide range of subjects

rahul
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I would recommend http://www.w3schools.com

This site provides excellent and easily digestible short courses about web based technologies from html/css/javascript to xml.

Regards

Howard May
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Some AI lectures:

http://tokyolectures.org/lectures

Tore
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G'day,

I'd definitely recommend watching the MIT series "Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs" by Hal Abelson and Gerald Sussman.

There is a link on that page through to a free on-line copy of the matching text book as well.

Hmmm. Now I've finished my revisit to K&R C I might go back though these lectures myself. (-:

HTH

cheers,

Rob Wells