Tuesday, August 09, 2011

MOOC in AI

An amazing new experiment will be launched in October when Stanford University professors Sebastian Thrun and Peter Norvig will start teaching a Massively Open Online Course in Artificial Intelligence. It's open to anyone who wishes to take the course online.

Here's a story at IEEE Spectrum.

The sign-up page is here.

10 comments:

  1. Giving a Thumbs Down to the new look. The older one was easier to read.

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  2. @cipher: I chose to shift to one of Blogger.com's prefab templates because I was unable to use any of the new features with my old, customized template.

    If you can point to specific issues, I'll try to tinker with CSS to address those.

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  3. Here's one: Increase the font globally by a notch and put titles in bold?

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  4. @Ankur: Thanks for that suggestion.

    I have made the font-size bigger [20px for text, and (30px + bold) for the post title (from their previous values of 12px and 22px)], and I have added a little bit more space between lines (1.6 against 1.4 earlier) for readability.

    Let me know if there's more.

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  5. Also, the kind of blue you have for unvisited links is a little jarring. You could push it more towards the navy blue on the background of "nanopolitan"

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  6. Ah, that was a good catch. I think it now looks better, with a darker shade of blue for both links and visited links.

    Thanks, @Ankur!

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  7. Sorry for nitpicking, but I think now with change in colour et al the font looks too big :) May be 16px and 24px would be decent.

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  8. @Ankur: Thanks for sticking with this one with all the suggestions. I too like the present look better than the one I started with on this new template.

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  9. Glad to help you come up with this jan-nanopolitan-layout :)

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