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Demo from Physics I: Classical Mechanics, Fall 1999
Full class available on
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/CourseHome/
as of May 2007
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i wish my high school teachers would teach like that. Like they actually cared. All we do is memorize pointless facts from a text book. Simple formulas, they never demonstrate the importance of the formulas or combine the seperate facts to have meaning. Thats probably why so many people don't like science or school, not because they don't like learning, but becuase the teachers don't like teaching. was that a very introductory physics segment? i want to take physics, but i attend a very small school and they placed physics and calculus on the same hour since only three students are going to take calculus, i will just do physics in independent study, i will learn more that way anyways. i have been learning some stuff on my own, your lectures are interesting and creative. – justin
Posted 1 year by justin
Estudié en la universidad de ciencias exactas de la universidad de buenos aires, soy egresada de 1973, actualmente enseño informática en escuelas secundarias, pero este señor profesor me enseña la física como si fuera una estudiante de primaria!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! extraordinario!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! lscarfiello@yahoo.com
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