Tuesday, September 29, 2009

So I figured I should post eventually so here it goes...

WashU was incredible, so worth doing this ridiculous amount of make up work, if anyone wants to hear about it ask me and I'll gladly rant about its awesomeness and everything I did to the most minute detail.

Ok so one of my favorite parts of my courses this year is how my courses intersect, things I learned in one course I'm relearning in other courses. In orgo, nothing is new because of my AP Chem background. In AP Bio we spent time doing AP chem things + orgo things. These things never end, and its awesome when you see the same topic under a different type of scientist's view (or teacher whatever). So in Calc today we are finally allowed to learn the shortcut..... which we learned the second day of school in AP Physics.... and the last month in Pre Calc Honors. In AP Phys we saw this legit video of how to find the deriative with fancy animations and such so I thought Id share it.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=8445649264514656651&ei=t83CSozlJsrWlQfQ6NTpBg&q=caltech+mechanical+universe+deriatives&hl=en#

idk if that posts a link correctly, whatever. And also in Phys, we saw a video of calculating the integrals again with the fancy animations and whatnot.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7292513217416289653&ei=zM7CSp3yLc3glQeuhsHWBg&q=caltech+mechanical+universe+integral&hl=en#

legit stuff.
well, im out
gus, the man, the legend, the myth

1 comment:

  1. Great post, Gus. Those videos look awesome and I will check out each one. Ask me to teach you how to set up links so that anyone can just click on them and go directly to the videos. I apologize that we are moving slowly, but we will get moving and eventually augment what you're doing in Bio as well. Have to run now, but thanks for writing!!!

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