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  2. Project Tuva - Wikipedia

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    Upon release the Extras and commentary were only available for the first of the seven lectures: The Law of Gravitation - An Example of Physical Law. In April 2011, Tuva was updated with new content and extras curated by MIT Jane and Otto Morningstar Professor of Physics Robert Jaffe.

  3. Massive open online course - Wikipedia

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    In addition to traditional course materials, such as filmed lectures, readings, and problem sets, many MOOCs provide interactive courses with user forums or social media discussions to support community interactions among students, professors, and teaching assistants (TAs), as well as immediate feedback to quick quizzes and assignments.

  4. Flipped classroom - Wikipedia

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    The lecture class was then used to focus on application of the material learned in the videos through case studies and activities to give students a more interactive type of learning in the classroom. [39] To enforce the use of videos for pre-lecture, students were asked to take a quiz or complete a homework assignment and turn it in before ...

  5. Tutorial - Wikipedia

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    More interactive and specific than a book or a lecture, a tutorial seeks to teach by example and supply the information to complete a certain task. A tutorial can be taken in many forms, ranging from a set of instructions to complete a task to an interactive problem solving session (usually in academia).

  6. OpenCourseWare - Wikipedia

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    The university offers undergraduate and post-graduate courses in business administration, economics, computer science, and information technology. Due to its heavy reliance on serving lectures through the internet, Pakistani students residing overseas in several other countries of the region are also enrolled in the university's programs.

  7. Web-based simulation - Wikipedia

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    In e-learning, various principles can quickly be illustrated to students by means of interactive computer animations, for example during lecture demonstrations and computer exercises. In distance learning , web-based simulation may provide an alternative to installing expensive simulation software on the student computer, or an alternative to ...

  8. Microlecture - Wikipedia

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    They are not just brief (one minute) presentations: although Dr. McGrew had success with "one minute lectures" [2] at the University of Northern Iowa as did Dr. Kee [3] at the University of Leeds. David M. Penrose (aka the One Minute Professor), an independent instructional designer and eLearning consultant, has articulated the process for ...

  9. Lecture - Wikipedia

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    A lecture (from Latin: lectura ' reading ') is an oral presentation intended to present information or teach people about a particular subject, for example by a university or college teacher. Lectures are used to convey critical information, history, background, theories, and equations.