Re: Completely OT: more videos from Lutemann
- From: Larry Deack <cgist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 17:39:56 GMT
Lutemann wrote:
It's the hard way to go. If you
get a real pro math teacher, he can
save you umpteen hours.
In any field you study it's nice to have access to people who know lots more than you and understand how to relate those idea to others clearly.
Your video was a bit boring to me (sorry) but it was actually better than some of the videos I've seen at one of our our local JCs. There was an old animated series I once saw on TV that was great. The advantage is they could show animated functions so you could see how changes in the number range related to changes in the graphs of those functions. I think it was created with NSF help by some place like MIT. It was a bit outdated and repetitive and broken into 15 minute progressive sections but otherwise I think it was the best video math series I've ever seen.
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