This site is a collection of 72 short videos of worked-out problems from second quarter calculus material, starting with graphical and limit definitions of integration and ending with an introduction to differential equations.
Type of Material:
Collection of short Youtube videos.
Recommended Uses:
This material is suitable for use in classrooms, for homework assignments, individual learning, or group exploration in mathematics-related courses.
Technical Requirements:
All browsers with ability to play Youtube material.
Identify Major Learning Goals:
The main purpose of this site is to help the students integrate Calculus 2nd Quarter Worked Out Problems. This video series provides step-by-step solutions to Integral Calculus problems, helping students strengthen their understanding of integration concepts, develop problem-solving skills, and prepare for quizzes, exams, and future STEM courses.
Target Student Population:
Students in traditional second quarter calculus course.
Prerequisite Knowledge or Skills:
First quarter calculus.
Content Quality
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Strengths:
This site contains a large comprehensive collection (72) of short videos that give worked-out explanations of material found in a second quarter calculus course including definitions of integration, fundamental theorems of calculus, algebraic properties of integrals and assorted integration techniques. Examples of integration include areas, volumes, arc length, surface area, force and work and include trigonometric, logarithmic and hyperbolic functions. The topics end with approximation techniques and a brief introduction to differential equations. This material is not intended to be the student’s first introduction to the material but rather provides additional examples of material covered in class/lecture.
This collection provides a complete demonstration of the concept, includes an adequate amount of material, and integrates the concept well.
Concerns:
The videos are not Flexibles.
Potential Effectiveness as a Teaching Tool
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Strengths:
The videos of the site give short (less than five minutes), simple explanations of how to solve a specific problem. They provide examples in addition to lecture and textbook examples and the explanation includes text, graphs, audio with subtitles and visual highlighting.
The videos are very efficient and reinforce concepts progressively.
Concerns:
None.
Ease of Use for Both Students and Faculty
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Strengths:
The materials are easy to access and use – simply play a Youtube video. The playlist opening page makes it easy to scroll through the 76 topics and select a suitable module.
The videos are visually appealing and have very clear instructions.
Concerns:
None.
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