Indian Tech Universities Put Lectures Online For Free 40
sas-dot writes "The most sought-after Indian institutions like IIT and IISc have put their course lectures on YouTube. The site is up from last December and is slowly gaining momentum in terms of lectures available online. This is India's own program similar to MIT's OpenCourseWare. Good to see the competition, and that students have many sources of knowledge for free."
Now... Will they be indexed... (Score:5, Interesting)
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Depends entirely on your school. Sayeth the wik [wikipedia.org]:
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When I received my BA in computer science (not from Yale) the dividing line was because my first major was mathematics (which could be granted as either a BS or BA -- depending on how much applied math was taken.
Re:Now... Will they be indexed... (Score:4, Interesting)
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As a student from one of these institutes (Score:4, Informative)
Hopefully this will be a lot helpful to those who, like me, miss all the morning classes
Why should it be seen as competition? (Score:2, Insightful)
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Major misread (Score:1, Funny)
Did you know that both Orville Redenbacher and John Gotti came from there?
Can't understand them (Score:1)
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Also no offense: learn their accent.
The ones I've watched weren't paced too quickly, and involved a chalk board. Add that you've got pause & rewind, and I really don't think it's that much to ask you to learn an English accent that's a little heavy, but entirely without opaque localisms. It's just differences of pitch and rhythm.
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Good for them! (Score:1)
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Feynman in Second Life or enacting the lectures (Score:1)
1. understand the stuff well
2. know how to teach that stuff
3. know how to act well (drama, plays)
But, is there a shortage of geniuses?
I think not.
Or better still, get Feynman in Second Life to do all the explaining!!
Well done .... (Score:1)
lectures from the edge of physics (Score:3, Interesting)
I am a fringe physicist, which I define precisely as someone without an advanced degree in physic yet tries to make a contribution. I know that the majority of people with my background produce (how do we say this politely?) muddled duck dung. Our talks get slotted into the 8am slot at APS meetings, or put on the last day of a long meeting. Such is our station in research.
The only other folks in the audience are other people giving presentations. Important people are too busy.
My interest is to find out where I am wrong. If I can establish this, then instead of spending $900 to go to an APS meeting or $3k to go to an international meeting, that money can go into a 60" flat screen fund.
With YouTube, my talks are on line, http://youtube.com/my_playlists?p=E602756BE43B04E4 [youtube.com]
I'll be traveling to Brazil to see if I can find someone to puncture my balloon. If you are in Campinas Brazil next Thursday, then my talk is at 5:30 - the next to last day of ICCA 8. If not, I should be putting up the talk within a week.
Later,
Doug
PK? (Score:2)
Won't change the fact IIT is an awful school (Score:1, Interesting)
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See, I am no fan of IITs. My userid here is relic that I could have gotten rid of it, but my Karma is "exceeeeeelent". But before you say they were money grubbers, can you tell me how much do you make today?
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I have already said that each IIT spends more per student that they take. IITs are formed by central government directives and are heavily subsidized.
Here is how it matters: it will tell us if he is a hypocrite, if he is making a shitload of money due to education after spending a very little amount of money on that education, and then is bitching about it.
Students getting gyped (Score:1)
If professors feel that they're lectures aren't worth paying for, I expect a sharp decrease in th
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Personally, I think that if someone has the time, energy, and drive to learn something this way, more power to them.
I also believe that these lectures are less useful than a book would