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I don't know why I didn't include it in the main post, but Feynman also did a series of lectures called The Messenger Lectures that I have to say are probably my favorite lectures of all time. I haven't seen "There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom" yet, so I'll have to go find it. Thanks, +Siromi Samarasinghe!
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He is also well known for his famous lecture titled ' There's plenty of room at the bottom' given in 1959, considered as his prediction on the properties of nanoscale materials. Nanotechnology is the next industrial revolution!
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Many of you asked for more from Sir Ken Robinson and his thoughts regarding education and multiple intelligences. I've been following hist lectures for quite some time, and here's one of the better single-view segments, presented at UCLA in 2009.
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+AmyLynn Arrington you could try udacity.com where there is a course on making a search engine which will also teach python. Or you can check out MIT OCW Introduction to Programming video lectures on YT. And then there it http://tryblock.com for Ruby
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Alright, so MIT has this #physics professor named Walter Lewin [1]. He teaches (among other things) Classical Mechanics (lectures, slides, and notes all available on OCW [2]) and he appears to be a chalkboard wizard. ♪♫
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Alright, so MIT has this #physics professor named Walter Lewin [1]. He teaches (among other things) Classical Mechanics (lectures, slides, and notes all available on OCW [2]) and he appears to be a chalkboard wizard. ♪♫
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Alright, so MIT has this #physics professor named Walter Lewin [1]. He teaches (among other things) Classical Mechanics (lectures, slides, and notes all available on OCW [2]) and he appears to be a chalkboard wizard. ♪♫
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Alright, so MIT has this #physics professor named Walter Lewin [1]. He teaches (among other things) Classical Mechanics (lectures, slides, and notes all available on OCW [2]) and he appears to be a chalkboard wizard. ♪♫
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