Computer Science and Engineering
MIT iCampus Robot World
Robot World is a suite of software tools and curriculum materials that systematize on-line support for engineering design project courses. On this site, you can download tools for machine design, course management and collaboration; learn about the project based design learning philosophy and assessment results. You can also get "How and Why Machines Work" and "Design and Manufacturing" curriculum material via MIT OpenCourseWare.
http://icampus.mit.edu/robotworld/
History of Computers
This site provides pan abundance of information about the history of computers. It is divided into 2 parts. They "are a compiled directory of computer history links for students and researchers" by alphabetical order. Examples include Early History of the Personal Computer by Thayer Watkins at San Jose State University, Looking Back on Nearly Three Decades of Personal Computing by Forrest M. Mims III, How the Altair Began by Stan Veit, the Computer Editor of Popular Electronics Magazine.
http://www.hitmill.com/computers/history/index.html
The Computer Technology Documentation Project
This site offers a series of tutorials and resources, covering a range of topics from basic computing to networking, security, and programming. The site also contains the online version of the four volumes of Agustin Velasco's Linus Series.
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