Post full module recorded lecture series. Post-covid, most universities record lectures but seldom are they publicly distributed
academictorrents.com my friend
>>1374461it barely has any, youtube has more. examples:search under courses for:history: zero.Economics: 3 courses - berkley, caltech.Chemistry: 2 courses - berkleyEnvironment: zero. There's people out there ripping uni textbooks, doubtless someone's posting their unit lectures, where the fuck are they?and by the way, ive tried googling this before and like OP, ive found nothign but some dogshit sites or forums listing nothing of use except for coding.
You're better off just torrenting ttc/great courses lectures. Uni lectures are very messy and unscripted.
>>1374631>There's people out there ripping uni textbooksannas archive, library genesis>doubtless someone's posting their unit lecturesyoutube, usually by professors, otherwise usually shared amongst fellow students as google drive uploads or similar (not centralized)>>1374666this, or honestly just finding a video of that topic on youtube that has lots of views.This is how I go through uni anywayif attendance is optional, I just skip the class with the ~45minute bumbling lecture that occasionally dips into what weather we're having or current newsand instead find a condensed ~25-30 minute lecture on YouTube that was recorded by a professor at MIT/Harvard/Yale who very clearly practiced multiple times before starting the recordingthe vast majority of professor's lectures honestly aren't really worth savingespecially in this post-digital age where opportunity cost is zilch, and you can just watch the best-of-the-best lecture for that material in the same amount of time and price ($0) as your local university/school
>>1374431A lot of great moocs literally just disapppeared. Not even archived in torrents and private trackers. For whatever reason everyone focuses on torrenting garbage udemy course taught by randos larpers.
>>1374986>udemy trashagree, i want a PhD who understands what they're talking about in n-dimensions
>>1374986The used-to-be-free Stanford CS144 recordings and assignments for example. A bunch of Georgia Tech's udacity courses and mooc are also gone.
>>1374431Picrel exemplifies my problem with most university lecture videos: They have no production finesse and you, the video watcher, have to squint at a distant whiteboard or slide screen. A decently produced video should always have the visuals presented in the full screen, with the lecturer nothing more than a thumbnail down in the corner.
.__________.i cannot believe that a user has to do this... the fucking universitys should manage and share their knowledge in ordered open way... but...
>>1377498Only watch math lectures on blackboard. Problem solved. Don’t be a brainlet.