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Lecture Notes on Logic (1939–1941)
These are unpublished lecture notes from Popper’s Nachlass, which he used in his lectures on logic at Canterbury University College in Christchurch... -
Lecture notes on quantum entanglement: From stabilizer states to stabilizer channels
We study mathematical, physical and computational aspects of the stabilizer formalism arising in quantum information and quantum computation. The...
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Automatic Notes Generation from Lecture Videos
Videos are an unavoidable part in academia. In day-to-day lives of either students or professors, we notice that we tend to refer to many online... -
Lecture Notes Design by Post-secondary Instructors: Resources and Priorities
Drawing from 21 post-secondary mathematics instructors’ descriptions of how they use resources to plan lessons, I reflect on processes of lesson... -
Lecture Notes on Quantization and Group C∗-Algebras
Can a group be recovered from its representation theory? That is the question we discuss in these lecture notes, with focus on Lie groups. By... -
Abstractive video lecture summarization: applications and future prospects
Modern educational technology systems allow learners to access large amounts of learning materials such as educational videos, learning notes, and...
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Online Lecture Videos by Non-Native English-Speaking Instructors
Picture-in-Picture (PIP) is an effective lecture video design that includes a screen capture video in the center and the instructor’s talking head in...
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Can prompts improve self-explaining an online video lecture? Yes, but do not disturb!
In recent years, COVID-19 policy measures massively affected university teaching. Seeking an effective and viable way to transform their lecture...
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An Introductory Lecture on Generalised Parton Distributions
These lecture notes on Generalised Parton Distributions aim at providing a general picture of the field on the theoretical and phenomenological sides...
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Lecture Notes in Analog Electronics Noise in Electronic Circuits and Low Noise Amplifier Design
This book discusses unified noise models of the broadest set of electronic components including, resistors, diodes, all types of transistors, and...
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Reichenbach’s Lecture “The Problem of Laws of Nature”
This is the first appearance in English translation (and the first appearance anywhere since a now-hard-to-find 1939 Turkish publication) of...
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Lecture Notes in Analog Electronics Discrete and Integrated Large Signal Amplifiers
This book discusses larger signal amplifiers (denoted as PA). Large signal amplifiers are dealing with signals whose magnitude is such that the...
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Lecture Notes in Analog Electronics Low Voltage Electronic Components
The book opens a magic miniature world of electronics to the reader. The book addresses what small means in terms of electronics and what clean means... -
The university mathematics lecture: to record, or not to record, that is the question
While recordings of lectures proved invaluable for students’ learning during the pandemic, as our university transitioned back to in-person teaching...
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Lecture Notes in Analogue Electronics Electronic Signal Amplification and Linear Oscillators
This book is mostly devoted to amplification of analogue signals. It covers different technologies (bipolar, MOS, and MES), and different frequency...
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Lecture Notes in Rotorcraft Engineering
This textbook is a multi-disciplinary compendium that includes several aspects of rotorcraft technology. It introduces the reader to the aerodynamic... -
Lecture Notes on Geometry of Numbers
This book serves as an illuminating introduction to the intricacies of the geometry of numbers. It commences by exploring basic concepts of convex...
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AutoNotes: A Touch-Free Blink-Based Interactive Model for Generation of Notes from Lecture Videos
The recent explosion of interest in online courses can directly be attributed to the current pandemic which has collated to the adoption of Massive...
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Just how much multitasking can students handle during lecture? Effects of question frequency and relevancy, and note taking on retention
Classroom response systems (i.e., clickers) have become increasingly popular to facilitate student learning. Unfortunately, the common practice of...
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“The Missing Link”: Keynes’s Own Lecture Notes, December 4, 1933, Impact and Implications
This chapter presents and explores document GTE/5/419GTE/5/419 (1933) from the Keynes Papers. GTE/5/419 contains the earliest known complete...