Are There Hidden Video Courses in Math, Science, and Engineering?

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In summary, "A treasure trove(vids)" is a curated collection of videos that can be accessed online or in physical locations. It can be created by individuals, organizations, or institutions and holds value in its content and effort put into curating it. You can contribute to "A treasure trove(vids)" by submitting your own videos, supporting the creators, or creating your own collection.
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http://www.datawrangling.com/hidden-video-courses-in-math-science-and-engineering.html

wow
 
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be sure to click through the uccs link in the math section, many undergrad courses in there that I've yet to see anywhere else as video lectures
 
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Great work!
 
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Hell of a find!
 
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This is a great resource. Thanks
 
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Excellent. Thank you very much.
 
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Wow indeed. Many thanks.
 
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Thanks for the link
 

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