Learning Chemistry on YouTube

This is perhaps a first: A university-sponsored video collection on YouTube that hangs together and contributes to developing a larger body of knowledge. The University of Nottingham has launched a channel called The Periodic Table of Videos, which offers a video for each element on the periodic table. In total, you will find 118 videos, including the one below that gives you a closer look at Uranium. And, for the record, we’ve added this video set to our compilation: Intelligent Life at YouTube: 70 Educational Video Collections. Here it goes:

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  1. Tutoring on YouTube | Open Culture says . . . | September 23, 2009 / 10:06 pm

    [...] via video. As mentioned in the past, you can find online some good collections dedicated to chemistry and calculus. [...]

  2. The Calculus Lifesaver | Open Culture says . . . | October 19, 2009 / 10:53 pm

    [...] Learning Chemistry on Youtube Share: [...]

  3. Intelligent YouTube Collections | Open Culture says . . . | December 16, 2009 / 10:49 pm

    [...] The Kahn Academy [...]

  4. mallikarjun says . . . | January 12, 2010 / 2:53 am

    I am proffessor of chemistry we would like to make MOU with your university for student and staff exchane programme kindly give response

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