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Taught by Anant Agarwal, with Gerald Sussman, Piotr Mitros, and Chris Terman, “6.002x Circuits and Electronics” is an experimental on-line adaption of MIT's first undergraduate analog design course 6.002. This course will run, free of charge, for students worldwide from February 21, 2012 through June 10, 2012.
+Taught by Anant Agarwal, with Gerald Sussman and Piotr Mitros, “6.002x Circuits and Electronics” is an experimental on-line adaption of MIT's first undergraduate analog design course 6.002. This course will run, free of charge, for students worldwide from February 21, 2012 through June 10, 2012.
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- The Co-Director MIT CSAIL, and a highly regarded instructor. He is the author of JSim, an educational package for on-line circuit schematic entry and simulation, and XTutor, and on-line question-and-answer tutoring system.
Taught by Anant Agarwal, with Gerald Sussman, Piotr Mitros, and Chris Terman, “6.002 Circuits and Electronics&rdwuo; is an on-line adaption of MIT's first undergraduate analog design course. This prototype course will run, free of charge, for students worldwide from February 21, 2012 through June 10, 2012. Students will be given the opportunity to demonstrate their mastery of the material and earn a certificate from MITx.
+Taught by Anant Agarwal, with Gerald Sussman and Piotr Mitros, “6.002 Circuits and Electronics&rdwuo; is an on-line adaption of MIT's first undergraduate analog design course. This prototype course will run, free of charge, for students worldwide from February 21, 2012 through June 10, 2012. Students will be given the opportunity to demonstrate their mastery of the material and earn a certificate from MITx.