video lectures and animations on Sciences and Technology

video lectures and animations on Sciences and Technology

Hi Everyone This is a great website http://freevideolectures.com/ all i can say. It has very good collection of video lectures and animations on Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, biology, electronics, Computer Science, Mechanical... [more]

Hi Everyone
This is a great website http://freevideolectures.com/ all i can say. It has very good collection of video lectures and animations on Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, biology, electronics, Computer Science, Mechanical, Aerospace Engg, Networking, health sciences and many more.......

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Internet is taking over as the study medium nowadays. Sites like http://www.learnerstv.com are providing excellent free streaming video lectures on a variety of subjects like Biology, Physics, chemistry, Medicine, Maths and Computer Science. They have also provided excellent animations and e-book download links too..All FREE to its visitors. It is really a superb site worth visiting.... Read Full Story
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If, like me, you're a fan of music and perhaps a child of the 70's you will be familiar with the concept of backmasking . It was a much debated technique where some hidden messages were placed within songs that could only be heard when the song was played backwards. Some were dismissed as coincidence and some were damned as clear evidence that anyone involved in Rock 'n' Roll was a devil worshipper. If you would like to hear some examples, trot on over to Jeff Milner's site . However, the concept of Reverse Speech has moved on considerably since then. A gentleman by ... Read Full Story
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1. http://ocw.mit.edu/index.html All Subjects. Provides lecture notes, video lectures which are both streaming and down loadable. Very Good animations for some subjects. 2. http://www.uwtv.org/programs/ This is Webcast on Science and Technology. 3. http://www.princeton.edu/WebMedia/lectures/ All seminars and lectures presented at Princeton University. 4. http://forum.wgbh.org/wgbh/ Online videos on any subject. 5. http://web.austin.utexas.edu/wlh/index.cfm You can Search here for any subject being offered by top universities. 6. http://web.sls.csail.mit.edu/lectures/ MIT Lecture Browser. You can choose the subject here. 7. http://www.vega.org.uk/ VEGE Science Trust: Videos, Presentations, Seminars and lectures on Physics, Astrophysics etc... . It has more than 400 videos. 8. http://freevideolectures.com/ This has video lectures i.e courses which has ... Read Full Story
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The toughest job on earth these days will be to find a person who has a business, but not a website for it. Businesses are becoming more dependent on their websites for website marketing and communication purposes. This is why the website owners are increasingly becoming more conscious about the look and feel of their websites. Designers on the other hand are facing more challenges and are now on the highest peak of showing their skills as to how adroit they are in making a website look appropriate depending on the purpose of it with a twist. Not only a website needs to fit ... Read Full Story
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This article from the International Herald Tribune made me laugh out loud today. It tells of a charming and theatrical physics professor from MIT, whose internet-broadcast lectures are proving quite a hit. He is known for bouncing around the lecture theatre, performing dramatic experiments with props and generally making physics fun. When Walter H G Lewin gained a cult following at MIT, the institute created a global classroom using its OpenCourseWare - and now anyone in the world can log on and benefit from his knowledge and enthusiasm for FREE. And they do. Apparently, Prof Lewin has received fan mail from India, China, Iraq ... Read Full Story
Really great simulations of how different cells function and how different processes occur within the cells. Covers everything from the evolution of the cell to how viruses affect cells. Will add to lecture material by adding visual content.  
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