Great Educational Youtube Series

For awhile now, I have been interested in collecting great educational videos and resources on this blog. Currently, I have various links to resources available under the "Lists-O-Links" tab in the navigation bar, but I'm still searching for the right format. But today I would like to take a few minutes to highlight a few really great educational video series I've come across on YouTube that have really impressed me.

Computerphile (YouTube Channel)

Features short videos (typically 4-8 minutes) on various computer related topics such as Chomsky's Hierarchy and computer vision.

Numberphile (YouTube Channel)

Sister channel to Computerphile. Features short videos (typically 4-8 minutes) on numbers.

Introduction To Higher Mathematics Video Series (YouTube Playlist)

A great video series I started working my way through last summer. Bill Shillito's "Introduction To Higher Mathematics" video series introduces the viewer to concepts in mathematics such as modular arithmetic, topology, and group theory.

Chaos - A mathematical adventure(Youtube Playlist)

9 part video series that features animations explaining concepts related to chaos theory and dynamic systems.

Carneades.org (Website, YouTube Channel)

Carneades.org is a great YouTube series on philosophical topics that is worth checking out for anyone interested in learning more about formal logic. They have been running a fantastic "100 Days of Logic" series covering categorical logic, predicate calculus, various modal logics, ect. If that sounds like something that you would like to learn more about: www.carneades.org is a good portal to a lot of their video series, and all the videos can be found at their YouTube channel.

Flame0430(YouTube Channel)

Flame0430's YouTube Channel hosts a really fantastic series of interviews with leading philosophers such as W.V. Quine, Hilary Putnam, Bernard Williams, A.J Ayer, and more.