Seeing videos like these, I just wish my professor can explain like this. I am by no means disrespecting my professor, he is a brilliant mathematician but he is not a lecturer. Every words that come out of his mouth is overly complicated with a bunch of jargons that I did not know existed.
you seem to against the trend in a good way - while most of the authors prefer to zone out at some point and use only the most abstract notation and cases for topics in linear algebra, you bother providing concrete examples and verifiable calculations... that's really a game changer for everyone who isn't use to n-dimensional cases from the beginning. one suggestion though, the titles of videos on your covers are extremely small, even working from laptop that makes it very hard to read them and quickly navigate through all of your catalogue. keep it going!
The last application blew my mind. Really cool!! Thank you for the superb exposition.
😭same, i even laughed a bit😆
THANK YOU! you explain really well
Seeing videos like these, I just wish my professor can explain like this. I am by no means disrespecting my professor, he is a brilliant mathematician but he is not a lecturer. Every words that come out of his mouth is overly complicated with a bunch of jargons that I did not know existed.
you seem to against the trend in a good way - while most of the authors prefer to zone out at some point and use only the most abstract notation and cases for topics in linear algebra, you bother providing concrete examples and verifiable calculations... that's really a game changer for everyone who isn't use to n-dimensional cases from the beginning.
one suggestion though, the titles of videos on your covers are extremely small, even working from laptop that makes it very hard to read them and quickly navigate through all of your catalogue.
keep it going!
Thank you so much... Love from India
this is just awesome,
Fantastic!
When I listen to his voice, I feel like I am listening to Sean Carroll :)
Hello, do you tutor?