ArsDigita University: Five Years Later (2006)
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- The author describes their experience attending Arsdigita University, a free intensive computer science program founded by Philip Greenspun in 2000.
- The program aimed to provide world-class computer science education to those unable to access it, lasting 10.5 months with lectures from MIT professors.
- Despite initial enthusiasm, challenges arose including lack of certification, funding cuts, and the dismissal of foundation staff, leading to no second class.
- The curriculum covered topics like mathematics, programming, systems, and a software engineering course, though plans changed with unexpected Microsoft involvement.
- After graduation in 2001, alumni pursued diverse careers at organizations like IBM, The New York Times, and various tech firms, and some continued their education.
- The author reflects on the program's legacy, noting its influence on online education and open courseware, while expressing gratitude to Philip Greenspun and director Shai Simonson.