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Stanford University

Stanford University

( 106 Reviews )
License: Free
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License:Free
Category:Education
User-rating:4.2 ( 106 Reviews )
Language supported:

English (United States)

Minimum
OS:Windows 10, Windows 8.1
Architecture:x64, x86
Recommended
OS:Windows 10, Windows 8.1
Architecture:x64, x86

Description

Tap into the world-class teaching and groundbreaking research of Stanford University faculty, instructors, and lecturers. With the Stanford University Windows8 App, you have cutting-edge webinars, seminars, and lectures at your fingertips. Browse videos in computer science and engineering, entrepreneurship and innovation, leadership and management, and more. Meet Stanford professors, including Donald Knuth, John Mitchell, Dan Boneh, Robert Sutton, and Tom Kosnik.

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Reviews

  • 11/9/2012
    Can't play videos by KiOn

    Hi, This is so useful for students but Videos do not work and after few seconds opening the videos, the program goes back to the beginning screen.

  • 7/5/2013
    Great app for Stanford video lectures by Scott

    Windows 8 with Atom tablet plays these well. However when tablet goes to sleep, it loses the video and have to restart app. Might be a tablet issue. My only gripe is that it does not have written articles listed... only videos. Interesting videos, but I don't always have time to listen to an hour lecture. It does have links to the Stanford news website. Only one star deduction for the above since I use it for general news and lecture topics for personal edification.

  • 9/16/2012
    Informative and relevant by Jeff

    Very nice portal to access lectures on cutting edge research, leadership and management principles, and current innovations. My IQ jumped 15 points after downloading this app.

  • 4/19/2013
    Excellent by Alberto

    I love the videos about Management.

  • 3/20/2017
    Great. Pity it doesn't run in other devices by Lord

    With the new capabilities of windows 10 developers could have enabled mobile (win 10 for tablets and phones) and also Xbox to make the content more widely accessible. Please allow!

  • 10/24/2012
    Nice Idea : Doesn't work by Greg

    None of the lectures/videos or presentations launch. This app is essentially broken when using with Windows 8 64 bit.

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