I hope everyone here is aware of the free learning opportunities out there, like http://khanacademy.org (for math and science) and Stanford Engineering Everywhere (SEE) http://see.stanford.edu/see/courses.aspx for technology topics.
Machine Learning
A group of 4 of us from my local Phoenix Arizona Java User’s Group (phxjug) are taking the free self-study Machine learning course offered by Stanford. Is anyone interested in joining us?
Most of the time the SEE courses are completely self-directed, but Machine Learning appears to have a bit of organization to it. There is a sign-up and start date (10/10). Here is the home:
http://www.ml-class.org/course/class/index
So far, only the first round of videos is available. According to those who have taken the full course at Stanford, this free version is missing several topics, but it still has a lot of good stuff.
You don’t need to be in GMT-7, to join our group. In fact, I do most of my coursework during the middle of the night, so participants from around the world are welcome. I’m working on setting up a sharepoint site so we have a virtual meeting space, but it’s not set up yet. We’re just getting organized.
I should also mention that this is not a Java course. So far, no programming language has been mentioned, but the instructor does use Octave. We hit the ground running with linear regression, so put your math hat on.
NLP Course
SEE also offers a Natural Language Processing course (!!!). I will organized a study group for this once we’re done with Machine Learning. Where machine learning has videos and interactive Q&A, the NLP course has 18 transcribed lectures with no videos (due to copyright issues), so get your screen readers ready. It does have a full set of quizes and homework, and a final project that all look really interesting! (I imagine it will take a few months for us to work through the machine learning course, so if you’re ready to go with NLP now, don’t wait for me!)