MIT 6.0001 Lecture 1 — "What is Computation?"
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MIT OpenCourseWare · 6.0001, Fall 2016 · ocw.mit.edu/courses/6-0001-introduction-to-computer-science-and-programming-in-python-fall-2016/resources/lecture-1-what-is-computation














































This is the first lecture of MIT's 6.0001 "Introduction to Computer Science and Programming in Python," rebuilt as a slide deck. Video2Any stepped through the 43-minute recording, caught each slide the instant it changed, and pulled out 46 clean frames — the whole deck, ready to open in PowerPoint, Keynote, or Google Slides. Every slide below is real output, extracted in the browser with nothing uploaded. Want the same from a lecture, webinar, or talk you have? Drop it in and you get an editable deck back in seconds.
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