Project Tuva or Bust: How Microsoft’s Spin on Feynman Could Change the Way We Learn

Microsoft Research’s new Project Tuva website puts some of physicist Richard Feynman’s most famous physics lectures online as videos and transcripts, and invites viewers to explore the subject via associated multimedia links.

A note-taking area on the left side of the screen allows you to type your own observations about the lectures, which are then saved locally on your PC. (Source: http://www.xconomy.com/national/2009/07/24/project-tuva-or-bust-how-microsofts-spin-on-feynman-could-change-the-way-we-learn/3/)

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