Video lectures are sometimes frowned on as being too \u2018canned\u2019 or \u2018talking head\u2019-like. I think this depends on the teacher. Video lectures will become increasingly popular as talks can be more readily refreshed and recorded, as the technology matures.<\/p>\n
Google is creating an archive of science and tech lectures online. There are some gems on Google video and related sites.<\/p>\n
Related sites are also linked to, below.<\/p>\n
Some of my favorites:<\/p>\n
Hans Bethe\u2019s physics lectures makes quantum theory accessible to anyone on Quantum Physics made Relatively Simple:<\/a> Interviews and lectures by Richard Feynman<\/a>=<\/p>\n There are also some good lectures on biological sequence analysis, genomes, and semantic web (for instance) through Google. Some more off-the-beaten path physics:<\/p>\n
\nI suggest everyone take some time to read about his life on the \u201cAbout\u201d tab if you are not familiar with the man.<\/p>\n
\nSome bioinformatics-related videos<\/a><\/p>\n