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Re: [Phys-l] On-line Resources - lectures, tutoring, etc



MIT has on line courses that one may peek at -- includes lectures, problem sets w/ answers etc. I found for one problem a very useful answer from French's book (vibrations and Waves).

bc (cliché warning) into coupled oscillators.

Katherine K. Perkins wrote:

You could have them explore the PhET sims as a helpful resource for learning about 1st year topics.
http://phet.colorado.edu

Kathy

At 12:31 PM 10/30/2007, Folkerts, Timothy J wrote:

I have some students who are looking for some sources of physics help
(first year university level). They have the text and my brilliant
class presentations, but they were looking for more. Hopefully the
source will be 1) available online and 2) free (or very inexpensive).

* Perhaps a video of someone else's lectures on the same topic to get a
different take on the idea.
* Perhaps an online tutorial that walks through a specific topic.

Anyone have any favorite resources that might work well for this?


Tim Folkerts
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Katherine K. Perkins, Ph.D.
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Physics Department
University of Colorado
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Boulder, CO 80309-0390
PH: 303-492-6714 FAX: 303-492-2998


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