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Great article full of fan mail for MIT physics professor, Walter Lewin.
Quoted: Walter H. G. Lewin, a physics professor at M.I.T., has found devotees across the country with his online lectures.
- brad - Dec 19 2007 | free, physics, science education, sarah
There is a huge following of his video podcasts!
Quoted: Walter H. G. Lewin, a physics professor at M.I.T., has found devotees across the country with his online lectures.
Quoted: Walter H. G. Lewin, a physics professor at M.I.T., has found devotees across the country with his online lectures.
- mohit - Dec 19 2007
online video-based learning is a killer scenario, imo. i've progressed in guitar much faster than i would have without the availability of online guitar lessons.
- mohit - Dec 19 2007
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I HEART Walter!