Most Valuable Online/Free Physics Resources

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The discussion focuses on identifying valuable online and free resources for university-level physics education, specifically those recommended by students. Participants are encouraged to share both materials and effective teaching strategies that enhance learning. The aim is to compile a comprehensive list that could be integrated into university physics curricula. Contributions should be relevant to actual physics content, as indicated by the request to browse the Learning Materials forum. This initiative seeks to improve the educational experience for physics students.
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Hi everyone.

I am investigating the best online/free university physics resources that could be incorporated into a university physics curriculum. I am looking specifically for resources recommended by students. In addition to actual materials, I am also compiling teaching strategies that students have found most helpful.

If you have a second, please post any information you think would be useful for this research project.
 
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Please browse through the Learning Materials forum here. The physics forums should contain only topics with actual physics content.

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