Thursday, June 5, 2008

Using "Tube"

I have been using YouTube for about two months to study for the Praxis II exam. I am using math instructors to help me get reacquainted with some algebra and trigonometry concepts. It works great because I can access YouTube from the V.A. office on campus (where I work) and watch math lessons.

These three videos are from a subscription on YouTube called “MathTV”. The lecturer has various videos on algebra, trig, and calculus. I am also current subscribed to “yourteachermathhelp” and “MIT” (from actually classes at MIT!). I need to explore for other mathematics subscriptions.

These three videos from "MathTV" are 2 lessons on trigonometry. (I have also noticed that many lessons have requested that their "embeds" be disabled. Therefore I will not be able to embed them into a blog.)





2 comments:

Matthew E. Mooney, Ph.D. said...

Good job embedding the videos

MathTV said...

We have more videos available at www.mathtv.com. If you like the youtube videos, you will like these also.