The Calculus Lifesaver

It’s rare that we get to cover math here. So here it goes: Adrian Banner, a lecturer at Princeton, has put together a lecture series (in video) that will help students master calculus, a subject that has traditionally frustrated many students. The 24 lectures (click here and scroll down) were originally given as review sessions for the Princeton introductory calculus courses in 2006, and each runs about two hours. It’s also worth noting that Banner has used the lectures to develop a handy book, The Calculus Lifesaver: All the Tools You Need to Excel at Calculus. To find this course (and many others like it), look in our collection of Free Online Courses from Great Universities.

Thanks Emily for the great tip!

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  1. Tutoring on YouTube | Open Culture says . . . | September 23, 2009 / 10:12 pm

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

  2. Assangepriem says . . . | January 15, 2011 / 9:51 am

    Dont touch WIKILEAKS, faked DEMOCRACY!!!
    Hope for answer
    bye bye ;))

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