Nicholas Teaching DSP Apps Course

Nick I recently found out that the graduate course I am teaching, Digital Signal Processing: Applications, is hosted online at UCF for the public to see! I originally thought these lectures could only be accessed through a university web based system for registered students. However, someone today showed me where ANYONE and EVERYONE can view the lectures.

My website I use to supplement the DSP Apps course can be found here:
http://teach.nshorter.com/html/eel_5513.html

You can view ALL of the lectures I have taught so far on the University Tegrity Lectures:
http://tegrity.ucf.edu/TegrityUtils/GetCourseListing.asp?courseId=eel5513c
This tegrity link has better resolution then the FEEDS link. It also has my portrait shown as well as the top down view of the notes I am writing.

If you are having trouble viewing the above link, or do not feel like upgrading your browser or installing any (completely safe) scripts that site requires, you can view the lectures in a lower resolution here:
http://feeds.ucf.edu/VideoFiles.asp?Action=ListFiles&ClassID=EEL55131030
Note the above FEEDS link does not show my face, just top down view (basically my hands).

All of the University’s Electrical and Computer Engineering courses that are taught through the Tegrity/FEEDS system can be downloaded for anyone to watch: Tegrity Lectures & Feeds Lectures.

I am really a big fan of this as it is basically FREE knowledge! There are a few courses in which I am not registered for, but are recorded, that I plan on downloading and hopefully watching.

My lectures for the most part consist of me simply going over notes I have prepared for the course with the help of my adviser and the dean of the college of engineering and computer science. I occasionally do break away and tell some stories here and there, some jokes in which practically no one laughs at (i’m working on this GRIN), and some Matlab Demonstrations.

One Response to “Nicholas Teaching DSP Apps Course”

  1. Andy Says:

    This is truly awesome. I’m not much of a EE guy, but I’ll check these out next week (after my test).

    Looking forward to seeing you crash and burn with your jokes ;)

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