Suggestions for lening videos!

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rougie

Joined Dec 11, 2006
410
Hello,

I have almost finished viewing all of the electronic vidieo lectures provided by this site and I really learnt alot and was a great review from my college notes 15 years ago.

However, I would like to know if anyone knows where I can buy similar videos (I don't mind paying for it) that offer more calculations and examples and aswell as a workbench software to try the examples on.

For example, a video that would show the pi filter and L filter.... also theories that were not shown in these videos such as thevenin and so forth... a set of videos that are a little more complete as far as examples and calculations goes. Not that I didn't like the "all about circuit video lectures" on the contrary, they were very well explained.

The video lectures I am looking for is somewhat of a course/lecture video were the instructor would explain the theory as it was done in the "all about circuits video lectures" and then apply not just a superficial segment of calculations... but several examples with full calculations and workbench testing so I could get the full hands-on experience of what is going on.

For example if the lecture is talking about high/low pass filters, it would be nice if the lecture can instruct me to build 7 or 8 variations of these circuits on a workbench software and apply the calculations for each. I wouldn't mind even building these circuits for real just for the hands-on practice so long as it is indicated step by step by the video.

Any feedback of where I can find this sort of educational video lectures would be very appreciated.

Rob
 
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bertus

Joined Apr 5, 2008
22,278
Hello,

Here I found a website with a lot of video lectures:
http://www.learnerstv.com/course.php?cat=Engineering
This is one of the catagories of the learnerstv website:
http://www.learnerstv.com/index.php

I got one from wr8y:
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/courses/courses/index.htm

And one on calculus:
http://online.math.uh.edu/HoustonACT/videocalculus/

And here is another free video lectures page:
http://www.freevideolectures.com/index.html

There will be an overlap with the videos from learnerstv.

Greetings,
Bertus

This can also be found at the usefull websites thread.
 
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