#  Indexing Lectures 

 



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####  In this activity, lectures were indexed by topic and posted online so that students could re-watch segments on specific topics. 

 In Math 23b, Professor Paul Bamberg offered students extra credit for indexing lecture. They would create a document giving the time breakdowns for each topic. This would then be posted on isites as a guide to the already-posted lecture video. Not only did this encourage students to re-watch lectures, but it led to the creation of a valuable resource that other students could draw on.

 Here is an example from the first lecture.

 **Math 23b/Math E-23b**  **Tuesday, January 24**  **Index: Lecture 1**  00:00 Introduction CA information Course administrative business 10:00 Page 2: Extending integrals to more than one dimension 22:13 Page 3: The overall plan of attack 27:03 Page 4: Some useful definitions 30:15 Page 4: Revisiting Riemann integrals in one dimension 41:30 Page 6: Generalizing to n dimensions 46:37 Page 6: Limitations 52:53 Page 7: Some theorems 55:34 Page 8: Proof 12.1 -- start to finish 72:50 Page 9: A useful product rule: Proposition 4.1.16

 



 

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