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MadmanMurray
Apr1-09, 12:43 PM
Sometimes a concept that I'd been trying to understand for about half an hour I grasp in about 5 seconds by watching an animation of it in action. Videos are a rapid way to learn in my opinion. Heres a really good site I've found
http://videos.howstuffworks.com/
Anyone know any other good sites like this?
ImAnEngineer
Apr10-09, 03:58 PM
Check this (http://physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=292388 ) out
quantoshake11
Apr11-09, 02:39 PM
i dunno if it helped me to understand any concepts, since i haven't met most of the concepts treated here before. But this is a series of videos that uses 2-D as well as 3-D animations to explain concepts regarding the fourth dimension. It's a really nice trip to make if you have the time to, but it's not treated in any rigorously fashion (in fact, i think they're intended to be for the general population).
http://www.dimensions-math.org/
hope you like them
I like this site: http://eduguide.tv/
It is an educational hub with all the great moderated educational content being uploaded to the Internet. There are not so many videos but its content increases day to day.
ashley1
Dec29-09, 09:13 AM
Yeah is is good to have the visual tutorials . as it helps to learn fast and remember for long , sometimes bcoz of some small small formula we cant able to remember , but learning them as a video helps a lot , some are here ,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbiWN0G25ko
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzXBNpJ7mkA
These are videos based on simple formula , But these type of videos help very much. Online teachers also help very much , as sometimes we stuck up some where and want a solution at that time only , for that you have to search for the expert who can help you , ezdia provides you the number of experts in different categories , through which you can contact online and get solve your problems in no time. It's a very good way to solve the problem in real time.
seouldavid
Jan2-10, 06:50 AM
1) NASA TV's Education Channel
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html
2) The Wonders of Physics
http://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/wop.htm
3) Science Videos from the Vega Science Trust
http://vega.org.uk/
And you can find more science and technology videos from the site below:
http://www.infocobuild.com/video/video-sci-tech.html
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