2023-10-01, 08:17 AM
Dividing by zero?
Comments:
1/ You know you're a great teacher when people watch your explanations as entertainment.
1a/ Yeah honestly I was sitting here on my bed and I watched math voluntarily for 9 minutes
1b/ Yeah man, I realized, I've been doing the same, even he inspired me to go and check out some maths problems or new concepts.🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
1c/ Richard Feynman called learning "a kick in the discovery". I feel it too
1d/ funny this is this was supposed to be art history but he walked in that day and was like "yo we're gonna talk about math today instead"
"professor, please, I'm paying $500 for this lecture"
"lol yea"
2/ I'm a 60 yr old retired software engineer and I watch Eddie for fun and insight. I had forgotten what e was until I watched his video, and ya, I wish I had him when I was a student, calculus would have actually made sense in class instead of having to teach it to myself from the textbook. Only one problem - those kids are going to feel a little nostalgic when they get to college and wonder where all the Eddies are.
3/ I'm an electrical engineer with years of experience. I took tons of math classes as an undergraduate and not one professor explained this as well as Mr. Woo. Good job sir!
Comments:
1/ You know you're a great teacher when people watch your explanations as entertainment.
1a/ Yeah honestly I was sitting here on my bed and I watched math voluntarily for 9 minutes
1b/ Yeah man, I realized, I've been doing the same, even he inspired me to go and check out some maths problems or new concepts.🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
1c/ Richard Feynman called learning "a kick in the discovery". I feel it too
1d/ funny this is this was supposed to be art history but he walked in that day and was like "yo we're gonna talk about math today instead"
"professor, please, I'm paying $500 for this lecture"
"lol yea"
2/ I'm a 60 yr old retired software engineer and I watch Eddie for fun and insight. I had forgotten what e was until I watched his video, and ya, I wish I had him when I was a student, calculus would have actually made sense in class instead of having to teach it to myself from the textbook. Only one problem - those kids are going to feel a little nostalgic when they get to college and wonder where all the Eddies are.
3/ I'm an electrical engineer with years of experience. I took tons of math classes as an undergraduate and not one professor explained this as well as Mr. Woo. Good job sir!
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Sư Toại Khanh (Giác Nguyên) Giảng Kinh
Diễn đàn tuy ảo, nhưng nghiệp quả có thật
Sư Toại Khanh (Giác Nguyên) Giảng Kinh