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30 Mechanical Engineering Subjects Video Lectures

01/22/2011 1:06 AM

hi friends,
i have seen a good website for mechanical engineering video lectures.in that website you can watch 100's of videos and you can download all videos in flv, 3gp, mp4 formats.

here is the link
mechanical engineering video lectures

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01/22/2011 1:24 AM

This looks like a great site! Nice find, and thanks for sharing. (Purdue also has a good site on grammar and composition topics.)

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01/22/2011 10:40 PM

Great site, thank you.

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01/22/2011 11:03 PM

Very interesting site, thank you.

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01/23/2011 12:02 AM

Thank you for bringing this site to our attention.

I only looked at two lectures. Both of those I looked at may well have been excellent lectures. Unfortunately, I have great difficulty understanding the speech of virtually all people from India speaking English. Of course I understand absolutely nothing in any of the other languages spoken in India!

It is difficult enough for me to understand engineering topics spoken by a person speaking American English (my native dialect); add the considerable effort required to understand someone speaking with a significant foreign accent (any country, even British), and it is no longer worth the trouble.

Perhaps I am too old, or my hearing is too defective... If some of these lectures are by people who speak American English, please let me know! Otherwise, I'll look elsewhere.

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01/23/2011 12:46 AM

You could try here : http://freevideolectures.com/Subject/Mechanical/VideoCourses/Page1

Though many of the videos are from IITs and other Indian institutions, there are many from MIT and other US 'varsities.

From my own experiences across USA, i think you have quite a smörgåsbord of accents, so you may not find all of the US videos also comprehensible, pardon my saying so

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01/23/2011 10:36 AM

Thanks for the link.

No Pardon needed! You are absolutely right!

I commonly find subtitles useful, even when it is an American speaking. I suppose written lectures would be better for me, but I read so slowly that I never find the time...

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01/23/2011 10:58 AM

How true. i also love to have subtitles in English, even if a movie/video is in a language i know. Maybe i miss some subtleties in the expressions of the actors involved, but all in all, a better thing.

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01/23/2011 12:54 AM

http://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm is the MIT opencourseware where we can watch lectures of many engineering courses. Might or might not be interesting for graduate engineers who did their homework back in the days... Still, there is always something to learn!

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01/23/2011 8:51 AM

Thank You!!

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01/23/2011 10:35 AM

Have been looking for this for awhile

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01/26/2011 7:56 AM

Good link. Thanks

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