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  1. Added Dec 19, 2007 by schwangr
    CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Walter H. G. Lewin, 71, a physics professor, has long had a cult following at M.I.T. And he has now emerged as an international Internet guru, thanks to the global classroom the institute created to spread knowledge through cyberspace.
  2. Added Nov 27, 2007 by schwangr and 2 others
    Researchers at MIT have released a video and audio search tool that solves one of the most challenging problems in the field: how to break up a lengthy academic lecture into manageable chunks, pinpoint the location of keywords, and direct the user to them.
  3. Added Oct 17, 2007 by aseldow and 2 others
    A collection of free science videos and lectures on topics including animals, astronomy, biology, chemistry, genetics, physics, technology, water life, and weather.
  4. Added Oct 15, 2007 by schwangr
    A set of four priceless archival recordings from the University of Auckland (New Zealand) of the outstanding Nobel prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman - arguably the greatest science lecturer ever. Although the recording is of modest technical quality the exceptional personal style and unique delivery shine through.
  5. Added Oct 15, 2007 by schwangr
    The concept behind this video: this word problem would look absolutely ridiculous if it was reenacted in real life. Mission accomplished. This is an actual homework problem from [the authors] Physics book.
  6. Added Oct 15, 2007 by schwangr
    Conan O'Brien and Jim Carrey discuss Quantum Physics (along with Max Weinberg)
  7. Added Oct 07, 2007 by aseldow and 1 other
    Listed are all 177 Berkeley Video Courses. The right side has tons of educational resources. If you have trouble viewing them try real alternative or real player.
  8. Added Sep 30, 2007 by schwangr
    Stream or download a 1985 instructional video series on physics for college and high school classrooms and adult learners. 52 half-hour video programs are hosted. Free registration required. This series helps teachers demystify physics by showing students what it looks like. Field trips to hot-air balloon events, symphony concerts, bicycle shops, and other locales.
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