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Introduction and Case Studies

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  • its like looking at the finger that is point at the star. why dont you focus the camera on the subject matter while he is talking. who cares what he looks like? we can hear him talking but we have no idea what he is talking about

    all your effort is lost and the point of this is to learn, yet you seem to have some fixation on the lecturer vs. the content of the lecture. i couldnt understand anything, and this was a waste.

    please change your format.

  • I agree but it's not so bad if you download the lecture notes and follow along.

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  • @XIRUKK Did you watch this course regularly?

  • Now I can upload my comment here. I am very happy to discuss about the associate video with other members.

  • Hi

  • This video went viral on Quito

    

  • Actually the lecture notes contain numerous graphs which have been taken out for copyright reasons. This shows again the need for a large-scale program to open the knowledge.

  • @kandymews well, you were adressing MIT's channel, not a particular person. But you are partially right, there was something going on there. I think professor Ceder is a kind of academic superstar: brilliant bordering genius, young, abundantly productive, charismatic, loved by students, entrepreneurial, and good looking.

  • The difference between modeling and simulation is from 27:00.

  • @kandymews

    I think if you look at the following lectures you will find it helpful because you could see what is going on in the slides. Afterall this is only the first introduction lecture and there is not much to see in the powerpoint...

  • Thank you for this video-course, regards from Puebla/Mexico. (I´d like take a course in the MIT).

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