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Andrew Lawrence
20-07-2012, 16:37
I know there are many educational youtube channels devoted to teaching common school subjects such as Math, Science, History, etc., but I'm yet to find any that teach about some of the subjects associated with STEM and engineering. If anyone knows of any, a few names would be great!
Thanks!
RyanCahoon
20-07-2012, 21:29
You should check out some of the courses on http://www.udacity.com . They're nominally college courses, but my impression of them is that they're pretty accessible. Mostly math and computer science.
There are other sites around (coursera.org being my favorite) that also offer college-level courses online for free, but a lot of them require at least some previous knowledge, so YMMV. Coursera.org did just post one called "How Things Work (https://www.coursera.org/course/howthingswork1)" that's supposed to be a good introduction to physics from a highly pragmatic approach and could be interesting.
Michael Hill
20-07-2012, 23:10
I've posted this before. I really like the EEVBlog. http://www.youtube.com/eevblog
Andrew Lawrence
20-07-2012, 23:27
Thanks all! The sources don't need to be youtube. Any online educational system/website will work. I just want to learn more. :D
This may be more formal than what you'd like, but you could try Coursera (https://www.coursera.org/courses), which partners with topflight universities (UPenn, UMich, Princeton, Stanford, etc.) to offer a bunch college-level courses free online.
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