Introduction and lumped abstraction View the complete course: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
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these are very good videos I went to school at ITT tech and while the instructors where very knowledgeable and i learned a lot this professor is excellent i hope to use these videos in the future
That’s a point in favor of the United States, not Indians. I am Indian myself. The fact that Indians don’t achieve much success back in India is evidence of the fact that the native academic culture is unfit for international standards. Only after moving to a western nation do Indians excel. If you take the physics and chemistry Nobel Laureates from India — all except one excelled only after moving to the west. This has to do with the excellent academic culture of American universities.
what an elegant speech !!!
i feel very honored that i can get a glimpse inside of the forbiden city ( mit )
i can only imagine how wonderfull must be to be a part of MIT !!!!
Profesor is a breath of fresh air, simply awesome!
makes concepts easy to understand.
@RoylynAndrews Stanford Channel is pretty good too.
thank you!!
One of the best lectures, I have ever seen
abstractions after abstractions
@FCCJStudent1 check out mr nystrom
so well organized, explained, excellent classroom layout, and simply stunning instruction. i have two assosciates degrees in engineering and have covered all of the material covered in this lab minus the in depth maxwell calculations, but nowhere was it broken down to actually make more organized sense – i actually learned a few things. wish i qualified to go to MIT!!!!!
thank you
This man is awesome!
getting an applause after a class, that’s a first for my eyes. Great teacher!
@RoylynAndrews Do any of those channels offer algbra lectures?
I have a question!!
Is this course for all engineering majors, or only for electrical engineering and computer science?????
Thank you
@RoylynAndrews this is the future. the elimination to barriers of entry. next will be the re-evaluation of property ownership then star trek.
Thank u sir for with greatest regards from an Indian
@RoylynAndrews
& Stanford
@RoylynAndrews
also this one : UMKC’s channel
@RoylynAndrews
you can subscribe to this great channel too
StanfordUniversity
I don’t recall any of my professors receiving applause at the end of their lectures…
I love how the lecturer consistently injects the fun and profit motive…
They are all Indian!
Walter Lewin Rules huh? lol
try 8.02 electricity and magnetism, all 37 lectures free