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It can be difficult to learn mathematics on your own from textbooks, and I often wish universities videotaped their mathematics courses and distributed them for free online. Fortunately, some universities do that (albeit to a very limited extent), and I hope we can compile here a list of all the mathematics courses one can view in their entirety online.

Please only post videos of entire courses; that is, a speaker giving one lecture introducing a subject to the audience should be off-limits, but a sequence of, say, 30 hour-long videos, each of which is a lecture delivered in a class would be very much on-topic.

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Some list can be fetched from the ancient post here:mathoverflow.net/questions/1714/… – To be cont'd Feb 5 2011 at 19:00
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+100 if I could. I always wanted to have them in summers. – To be cont'd Feb 5 2011 at 23:11
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Please, share these videos also on MathOnline, in the video section! :-) mathonline.andreaferretti.it – Andrea Ferretti Apr 8 2011 at 11:39

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At my YouTube site Insights into Mathematics (http://www.youtube.com/user/njwildberger?feature=mhee) I have playlists on

Rational Trigonometry

Linear Algebra

Math Foundations

History of Mathematics

Universal Hyperbolic Geometry

Algebraic Topology (this was mentioned above)

Elementary Mathematics (K-6)

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A Computability Theory course by Bart Kastermans. These lectures followed Robert Soare's new book, which is not yet published, so they are temporarily behind a password; however, Bart's website indicates that the passwords are available upon request. (In any case they will be open to the public eventually, I think.)

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My rather standard course on ordinary differential equations, at http://drorbn.net/index.php?title=12-267.

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This is a perfect resource of all the video lectures for Science,Engg & Technology. For MATHS plz see http://freevideolectures.com/Subject/Mathematics

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