Because of this, it seems theoretically possible that someone could complain that
the youtube videos of lectures are not accessible enough to disabled persons, and therefore have them taken down.
Not exact matches
Astronomy Textbook — A free, open source Introductory textbook to Astronomy from OpenStax Astronomy timeline — A very concise history
of Astronomy Astronomy MOOCs — A list
of open courses in Astronomy Astronomy courses — A compilation
of MOOCs Crash Course Astronomy
videos — If you are new to Astronomy and short on time, these
youtube videos offer a good start Silicon Valley Astronomy
lectures — Audio and
video of well - known scientists explaining astronomical developments in everyday language.
The main theory behind a flipped classroom is having the
lecture / lesson
video taped and / or in digital format (a
Youtube, a TED Talk, etc.) then watched at home, the classwork is then project based... when our normal approach has more
of an approach to
lecture / provide the lesson at school and the project at home.
A
video recording
of this
lectures is available on the Modern's
Youtube channel.
A
video recording
of this
lectures will be available on the Modern's
Youtube
A
video recording
of this
lectures will be available on the Modern's
Youtube channel.
Do you know if there is any other
videos of the same
lecture put up on
youtube?