A collection of audio/video lectures on mathematics

In summary, the website http://www.infocobuild.com/education/audio-video-courses/mathematics/mathematics.html is a comprehensive collection of links to audio/video courses and lectures in mathematics from colleges/universities. It includes courses on topics such as calculus, differential equations, geometry, linear algebra, mathematical statistics, and probability, as well as specific topics like PDEs and Fourier Transforms. The collection also features lectures from the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, as well as video lectures from Duke University, University of Missouri - Kansas City, and University of Washington. Additional resources include lectures on the history of mathematics, algebraic topology, and applied linear algebra and differential equations.
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The site below provides a comprehensive collection of links to audio/video courses and lectures in mathematics from colleges/universities.

http://www.infocobuild.com/education/audio-video-courses/mathematics/mathematics.html

This collection contains courses and lectures covering a variety of topics in math: calculus, discrete mathematics, differential equations, geometry, linear algebra, mathematical statistics, probability, and more.
 
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Linear algebra:
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Mathematics/18-06Spring-2005/CourseHome/index.htm
 
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http://www.mnstate.edu/peil/M102/videos.htm

This brings some introductory video lectures on the topics in mathematics such as sets, logic, counting and probability, and statistics.
 
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http://www.Newton.ac.uk/webseminars/

This contains video lectures from seminars, conferences and workshops, about mathematics and the mathematical sciences with applications over a wide range of science and technology.
 
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Lectures on PDEs
http://www.math.lamar.edu/faculty/maesumi/PDE.html [Broken]
 
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I will eat these all up. I need to start reviewing my Calc I for my Calc II.
 
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Mathematics Illuminated contains video lectures exploring major themes in the field of mathematics and explaining them in an easy-to-understand manner.

http://www.learner.org/resources/series210.html
 
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Although it has been mentioned in other threads, I thought I would link this here:
http://www.uccs.edu/~math/vidarchive.html

It is a very large archive of math lectures at undergrad level. (It is also linked from the infocobuild site.)
 
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Anyone know where I could find lectures for a class listed as "Introduction to Abstract Math." Here is a link with info on the class from a previous semester with a different teacher but it is still the same course.
http://faculty.trevecca.edu/sstueckle/courses/2006/Spring/MAT2600/MAT2600_Home.html

Here is a link to the book that was used then but I believe it is a different one now.


I am thinking it may be known as something else at other universities so I am not sure exactly what to look for. I like watching lectures of a class before I start the class so that it is easier when I actually take it.
 
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http://www.youtube.com/khanacademy

Starts at kindergarden level and works up. Even Bill Gates watches them. (2000 x 10 minute lectures about everything mathematical/scientific)
 
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saijanai said:
http://www.youtube.com/khanacademy

Starts at kindergarden level and works up. Even Bill Gates watches them. (2000 x 10 minute lectures about everything mathematical/scientific)

That's a nice channel. If you go to his website khanacademy.org you can get the videos organized with quizzes etc
 
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Bookmark for later viewing. thanks
 
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That is a pretty good lecture set :)
 
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This is a collection of video lectures for Math 110 - College Algebra taught by Professor Richard Delaware, which consists of 40 video lectures emphasizing the concepts of college algebra. It covers a variety of topics on algebra: numbers, graphs, equations and inequalities, polynomial and rational functions, systems of linear equations, and sequences.

http://www.infocobuild.com/educatio...mathematics/math110-college-algebra-umkc.html
 
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Congrats David.. you collected a lots of resources..
 
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http://www.cosmolearning.com/

This has lectures from multiple sources on multiple subjects not only on mathematics but on quite a few other topics
 
<h2>1. What topics are covered in the collection of lectures on mathematics?</h2><p>The collection of audio/video lectures on mathematics covers a wide range of topics, including algebra, geometry, calculus, statistics, and more. Each lecture focuses on a specific subtopic within mathematics, providing a comprehensive overview of the subject.</p><h2>2. Who are the speakers in the lectures?</h2><p>The lectures are delivered by experienced mathematicians and educators from top universities and research institutions. Each speaker has expertise in their respective field of mathematics, ensuring high-quality and informative lectures.</p><h2>3. Are the lectures suitable for all levels of mathematics proficiency?</h2><p>Yes, the lectures are designed to cater to a wide range of audiences, from beginners to advanced learners. The speakers explain complex concepts in an easy-to-understand manner, making the lectures accessible to all levels of mathematics proficiency.</p><h2>4. Can I access the lectures for free?</h2><p>Yes, the lectures are available for free on various online platforms, such as YouTube, Coursera, and Khan Academy. However, some platforms may require a subscription or payment for access to additional features.</p><h2>5. Are there any accompanying materials or resources for the lectures?</h2><p>Yes, many of the lectures come with accompanying materials, such as lecture notes, practice problems, and quizzes. These resources can help reinforce the concepts learned in the lectures and provide additional practice for further understanding.</p>

1. What topics are covered in the collection of lectures on mathematics?

The collection of audio/video lectures on mathematics covers a wide range of topics, including algebra, geometry, calculus, statistics, and more. Each lecture focuses on a specific subtopic within mathematics, providing a comprehensive overview of the subject.

2. Who are the speakers in the lectures?

The lectures are delivered by experienced mathematicians and educators from top universities and research institutions. Each speaker has expertise in their respective field of mathematics, ensuring high-quality and informative lectures.

3. Are the lectures suitable for all levels of mathematics proficiency?

Yes, the lectures are designed to cater to a wide range of audiences, from beginners to advanced learners. The speakers explain complex concepts in an easy-to-understand manner, making the lectures accessible to all levels of mathematics proficiency.

4. Can I access the lectures for free?

Yes, the lectures are available for free on various online platforms, such as YouTube, Coursera, and Khan Academy. However, some platforms may require a subscription or payment for access to additional features.

5. Are there any accompanying materials or resources for the lectures?

Yes, many of the lectures come with accompanying materials, such as lecture notes, practice problems, and quizzes. These resources can help reinforce the concepts learned in the lectures and provide additional practice for further understanding.

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