Collection of free physics and mathematics video lectures

In summary, P.Krumins provides a list of physics lectures and videos that are available online. He also provides a blog where users can find new lectures and updates on the site.
  • #1
pkrumins
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Hello!

I am a physics student and I am interested in science. During the last
few years I have
been watching various video lectures in physics, mathematics and
computer science
from different universities.

One day last week I decided to organize the list of bookmarks I had
and to share it
with everyone online.

Here is my blog:
http://freescienceonline.blogspot.com/

If you are interested, check back on occasion since I will be adding
links there.

P.Krumins
 
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  • #2
Well if nobody else will say it, nice idea! Perhaps this would belong in the tutorials section. Just a word of caution though a lot of these types of link go dead very sudenly as courses and whatnot change so you'd have to make sure you check them regularly or get feedback from users who find dead links.
 
  • #3
Hey, that's really great. I spent a while searching for audio lectures on the net. I work a pretty boring job but I spend all day with my headphones in. Was looking for some lectures to listen to during the day. Think I'll just rip the audio from these files, thanks a lot.
 
  • #4
Good job! I love video lectures!
 
  • #5
Great site, I really love it!
 
  • #6
wow!thank you very much! I didnt know MIT had open courses kwl.
 
  • #8
Thanks! Keep up the good work. I listen to lectures on my iPod all day at work, makes time fly.
 
  • #9
pkrumins said:
Hello!

I am a physics student and I am interested in science. During the last
few years I have
been watching various video lectures in physics, mathematics and
computer science
from different universities.

One day last week I decided to organize the list of bookmarks I had
and to share it
with everyone online.

Here is my blog:
http://freescienceonline.blogspot.com/

If you are interested, check back on occasion since I will be adding
links there.

P.Krumins

That is a nice collection you have there! Have you considered using another blog software like wordpress? It allows more customization although you would need a host other than one of those free blog hosts.
 
  • #10
Yes, I have. I am already working on the new website!
 
  • #11
Thank you,i been looking for something like this for a while.
 
  • #12
Thanks for putting these together, much appreciated.
 
  • #13
Thanks ben :biggrin: That will be a big help as well
 
  • #14
Good job.Thank you!
 
  • #15
Fantastic. thanks
 
  • #16
pkrumins said:
Hello!

I am a physics student and I am interested in science. During the last
few years I have
been watching various video lectures in physics, mathematics and
computer science
from different universities.

One day last week I decided to organize the list of bookmarks I had
and to share it
with everyone online.

Here is my blog:
http://freescienceonline.blogspot.com/

If you are interested, check back on occasion since I will be adding
links there.

P.Krumins


woww! Good job!
 
  • #17
physicsforums.com/blog/2005/09/16/more-physics-videos/
Sorry the page your looking for can't be found.
 
  • #18
https://www.physicsforums.com/blog.php?b=80 [Broken] "(more) Physics Videos" (Sept 16, 2005)

https://www.physicsforums.com/blog.php?b=67 [Broken] "Physics Videos" (July 9, 2005)

https://www.physicsforums.com/blog.php?b=139 [Broken] "Science Videos" (Dec 8, 2007)
 
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  • #19
very Good job! I love video lectures

thanks
 
  • #20
Greet efforts
 
  • #21
really good link
 

1. What topics are covered in the collection of free physics and mathematics video lectures?

The collection includes lectures on a wide range of topics such as mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, calculus, linear algebra, and differential equations.

2. Are the lectures suitable for beginners or advanced learners?

The lectures are suitable for all levels, from beginners to advanced learners. The collection includes introductory lectures as well as more advanced topics, making it a valuable resource for students at any level.

3. Are the lectures taught by qualified instructors?

Yes, the lectures are taught by highly qualified and experienced instructors. Many of them are professors and researchers from top universities around the world.

4. Can I access the lectures for free?

Yes, the collection of lectures is completely free to access. There is no cost or subscription required to view the lectures.

5. Are the lectures updated regularly?

Yes, the collection is regularly updated with new lectures and topics. This ensures that the content remains relevant and up-to-date with the latest advancements in physics and mathematics.

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