Should have done Finite element method. The only shit I found about that is some indians talking nonsense bout it =(, I find alot of Fourier, but none of FEM
Good teaching style, this definitely helped. Although I'd switch to using a chalkboard or whiteboard if you have one, because working with MathType is a little awkward.
@Zeeblog I actually love Mathtype, but I'll admit that viewing the video can get a bit cumbersome with just a screen record.
I don't have a whiteboard or chalkboard, but I was thinking I might use a tablet and photoshop and record that in the future...Not sure, just an idea for now.
@baranlomiel Not a problem! I noticed the lack of videos myself about twenty minutes after I registered for the class, which hit me like a punch in the stomach since I had become somewhat dependent on videos to help me through ordinary differential equations.
wow, dont get it at all but im going to keep this in mind for when im supposed to be learning this and i get confused because so far you've been a great teacher to me.
Should have done Finite element method. The only shit I found about that is some indians talking nonsense bout it =(, I find alot of Fourier, but none of FEM
kebabsallad 5 months ago
@kebabsallad Ah, probably. I was mainly making this video to collect my own thoughts more than anything else, and that's what we were learning.
tombert256 4 months ago
Thanks a lot, very helpful. Not many resources out there like you said.
MJsDisciple 10 months ago
which uni does this guy teach in?hes reall good
rung3000 1 year ago
@rung3000 Complimented appreciated! I do not teach in a university. I am an undergrad at Florida State University.
tombert256 11 months ago
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analysssis 1 year ago
@analysssis Yeah, I think I fixed that in the doc.
tombert256 1 year ago
Thank you soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much man. There are people who really appreciate what you do. Props dude.
gvsfgdf 1 year ago
i did this in university last year.. and i swear it wasnt this difficult..
ktonlai 1 year ago
@ktonlai If you found this stuff easy when you took it, I envy you.
tombert256 1 year ago
@tombert256 no no, im saying your video is going much more in depth and much more challenging than how i did partial differentiation
ktonlai 1 year ago
Thanks for the video! Its a lot of help. Never understood what my teacher explained in class, but I'm beginning to get it.
Also, the Google Doc is a real life saver.
Vadvagool 1 year ago
@Vadvagool Glad I could be some help!
tombert256 1 year ago
Good teaching style, this definitely helped. Although I'd switch to using a chalkboard or whiteboard if you have one, because working with MathType is a little awkward.
Zeeblog 1 year ago
@Zeeblog I actually love Mathtype, but I'll admit that viewing the video can get a bit cumbersome with just a screen record.
I don't have a whiteboard or chalkboard, but I was thinking I might use a tablet and photoshop and record that in the future...Not sure, just an idea for now.
tombert256 1 year ago
Thanks a lot for making this video! There aren't a whole lot of videos out there to help with this subject and it's much appreciated.
baranlomiel 1 year ago
@baranlomiel Not a problem! I noticed the lack of videos myself about twenty minutes after I registered for the class, which hit me like a punch in the stomach since I had become somewhat dependent on videos to help me through ordinary differential equations.
I'm glad I could help!
tombert256 1 year ago
wow, dont get it at all but im going to keep this in mind for when im supposed to be learning this and i get confused because so far you've been a great teacher to me.
IronyImpact 1 year ago