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Champions of Teaching Excellence

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A. Neil Pappalardo ’64 is a champion of teaching excellence at MIT. Born in Rochester, New York, Neil Pappalardo received the S.B. degree in Electrical Engineering from MIT. Following graduation Neil pursued his int...

Banerjee & Duflo: 14.73 Lecture 17 — The (Not So Simple) Economics of Lending to the Poor

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Prof. Esther Duflo covers credit and lending to the world's poor. Recorded 2011.

Banerjee & Duflo: 14.73 Lecture 14 — Gender Discrimination

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Prof. Abhijit Banerjee covers gender discrimination and uneven gender ratios in various countries, including India. Recorded 2011.

Patrick Winston: 6.034 Lecture 09 — Constraints: In Visual Object Recognition

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Recorded October 13th, 2010.

Patrick Winston: 6.034 Lecture 04 — Search: Depth First, Hill Climbing, etc.

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Recorded September 20, 2010.

Amar G. Bose: 6.312 Lecture 16—Speakers, Magnetics

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Topics include: speaker enclosures; magnetic circuits; resonant frequency; electrostatic speakers; reluctance. Recorded: Nov. 2, 1995.

Patrick Winston: 6.034 Lecture 11 — Learning: Identification Trees, Disorder

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Recorded October 18th, 2010.

Banerjee & Duflo: 14.73 Lecture 21 — Savings Part 2

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Prof. Abhijit Banerjee's lecture covers experiments conducted to understand savings and borrowing in Kenya and the Phillippines. Recorded 2011.

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