Physics 10: Physics for Future Presidents. Spring 2006. Professor Richard A. Muller. The most interesting and important topics in physics, stressing conceptual understanding rather than math, with applications to current events. Topics covered may vary and may include energy and conservation, radioactivity, nuclear physics, the Theory of Relativity, lasers, explosions, earthquakes, superconductors, and quantum physics. [courses] [physics10] [spring2006] Credits: lecturer:Professor Richard A. Muller, producers:Educational Technology Services
The American Cultures Engaged Scholarship Program (ACES), a partnership between the American Cultures Center and the UC Berkeley Public Service Center, connect the Berkeley campus to community through responsive research made possible by engaged scholarship projects created by Berkeley faculty and students and the surrounding community. Responsive research is evident in all ACES research projects and engaged scholarship opportunities, some of which are highlighted in this video to show the interaction and exchange of questions and answers posed by the community in collaboration with the University. Many key highlights in the video include: EOYDC, NCLR, Building Blocks for Kids.
eCHEM 1A: Online General Chemistry
College of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley
http://chemistry.berkeley.edu/echem1a
Curriculum and ChemQuizzes developed by Dr. Mark Kubinec and Professor Alexander Pines
Chemical Demonstrations by Lonnie Martin
Video Production by Jon Schainker and Scott Vento
Developed with the support of The Camille & Henry Dreyfus Foundation