This is a list of video lectures that I have created for …
This is a list of video lectures that I have created for an online class that I teach. These are lectures from each of the 30 chapters in the OpenStax textbook. The lectures generally run between 10 and 20 minutes and I have created 2-4 per chapter. The links are all to videos loaded to YouTube and are all captioned (edited by me, not YouTube auto captioning). Images were obtained from Wikimedia Commons and were limited to those in the public domain or under a CC license and are credited in the footer of each slide.
Feel free to use any that you find useful or provide the list to students who may want to review the materials.
For anyone interested, I can provide access to the lecture slides as well so that they could be modified to fit your specific requirements. You can contact me directly at: rmwagner@hacc.edu
This resource has been updated to a full list of 99 lectures covering all 30 chapters in the book.
This listing includes a wide range of short videos (15 minutes or …
This listing includes a wide range of short videos (15 minutes or less) that can be used in introductory astronomy courses. It is organized by the chapter topics in the OpenStax Astronomy textbook. We don’t include simulations. To suggest other video that you have found particularly useful for Astro 101 courses, please drop a line to the compiler at: fraknoi@fhda.edu
18 lecture videos (Powerpoint slides with audio, unless otherwise noted) created for …
18 lecture videos (Powerpoint slides with audio, unless otherwise noted) created for for PS188 Topics in International Relations: Chinese Foreign Policy, Tufts University, Spring 2021.
Course description: China has the world's largest military and the second largest economy. Despite its impressive size and economic vitality, however, China remains a vulnerable nation surrounded by powerful rivals. This course examines the geo-strategic challenges facing China on four fronts: at home, with its immediate neighbors, in surrounding regional systems, and in the world beyond Asia.
This lecture presents "Definition" as a rhetorical mode. The lecture is offered …
This lecture presents "Definition" as a rhetorical mode. The lecture is offered in three different formats: a video without captions, a video with captions, and a full transcript.
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