December 12, 2008

Need help with class? YouTube videos await

YouTube is perhaps best known for its cavalcade of homemade performances and TV clips, but many people like Nicole Nissim, a junior at the University of Central Florida, are turning to it for free tutoring in math, science and other complicated subjects. USA Today reports.

quotemarksright.jpgMath videos won't rival the millions of hits garnered by laughing babies, but a YouTube tutorial on calculus integrals has been watched almost 50,000 times in the past year. Others on angular velocity and harmonic motion have gotten more than 10,000 views each.quotesmarksleft.jpg

emily | 8:55 AM | video sharing community sites | Add this this entry to your del.icio.us bookmarks. Digg This Technorati search results for this Entry
The Permanent Link to this page is: http://www.textually.org/tv/archives/2008/12/022020.htm