What is audio lecture?
Audio Lectures (podcasting) A quick and easy way to “talk” to your students is to create a 5-15 minute audio message that could include instructions or even a brief lecture on a subject.
Does MIT OCW have videos?
In recent years, OCW has substantially increased its video content. We know that video is important to many learners. However, the high cost of video production means we can only provide video for select courses.
Are lectures recorded in college?
Many professors are strictly against recording the audio, video, or images of their private classroom lectures. Instructors or institutions own the copyright for a college lecture for any written or recorded medium of their original material in a fixed form, such as a lecture video or slideshow presentation.
Why do we record lectures?
Recording lectures will ensure you don’t miss anything important; plus, being able to listen to it back, transcribe lectures to review on-screen or organize your collection of notes is essential to your success.
Is MIT OCW free?
MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a free, publicly accessible, openly-licensed digital collection of high-quality teaching and learning materials, presented in an easily accessible format.
Is a lecturer a professor?
A lecturer refers to a post-secondary teacher who teaches in a college or university. They can teach both undergraduate and post-graduate students. Unlike professors, they do not need a Master’s or Ph.
Do professors own their lectures?
Classroom professors have long enjoyed a cultural exemption to this statute, however: while they’re paid to teach and do research, their lectures, syllabi and other nonpatentable work almost always belong to them, not the university.
Where can I find free audio lectures?
Free Audio Lectures. Free audio lectures are a great way to get an education on the go. Some of the most prestigious colleges and universities in the world, including Yale, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and UC Berkeley, offer free audio lectures that can be played on your computer, mp3 player, or iPod.
How many lectures are there in each course?
Each course has 14 lectures with each lecture lasting approximately 35 minutes, and each course comes with a book-length course guide. You can browse all the courses along with over 20 free lectures to download here: And here are the four new courses to download. We’re offering the first lecture of these courses for free as the audio sample:
Can the lectures be viewed in audio or video format?
The lectures can also be viewed in video and text form. Electrical Engineering Lectures – This series of electrical engineering lectures offers an introduction to digital electronics. Audio lectures can also be viewed in a video format via YouTube or iTunes.
Where can I find free audio lectures on multivariable calculus?
The lectures represent almost the entire course and include accompanying assignments. Mathematics and Calculus Lectures – There are more than 25 free audio lectures on multivariable calculus from UC Berkeley. The same lectures are also available in a video format.