A Youtube group that publishes full video lecture sets from the Indian Institute of Technology. Some cool stuff inside!
I watched the first lecture of "Biochemistry 1" and learned to my heart's content about Amino Acid Side Chains. The quality of the teaching was quite good for a free video. I actually don't mind her accent, and I find she actually speaks clearer and with more annunciation than most American profs, while also sporting the rad face paint.
I really like the idea of posting video lectures on the we--, it really works for this type of learning since sitting through one in real life is mostly one-way communication anyway. However, I'd like to see more complete lecture sets from more mainstream American schools. UC Berekley has a small playlist: http://www.youtube.com/profile_play_list?user=ucberkeley
I really like the idea of posting video lectures on the we--, it really works for this type of learning since sitting through one in real life is mostly one-way communication anyway. However, I'd like to see more complete lecture sets from more mainstream American schools. UC Berekley has a small playlist: http://www.youtube.com/profile_play_list?user=ucberkeley
Awesome find Chris! I've started watching the A.I. series, while the accent is sort of an issue, whats great about web videos is you can just go back if you don't understand a word, anyway I haven't checked out any of the others yet, but you can really see this Profs. passion for the subject come through when he lectures which makes it that much more interesting.












And I love it that they're using a tablet based paint program instead of a whiteboard.
Are there any specific lectures from this that you'd recommend?