Lecture 4: Biochemistry 3

author: Robert A. Weinberg, Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
recorded by: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT
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Comment1 Stephen Schwartz, January 30, 2010 at 6:35 a.m.:

Good content but can't see overhead screen, bleaches out white when viewed.Blanked out screen due to copyright restrictions is of course disturbing when done.Good presentation nice and formal for clear understanding,and understanding. Powerpoint slides would help in viewing I think due to glare of overhead projector.

thank you;
Stephen Schwartz


Comment2 Jordan Craw, July 17, 2010 at 12:21 p.m.:

I agree with Steven. I think what may be useful in future, if possible, would be to include the computerized version of the slide as an overlay. I think that way, it'd make it a lot easier to follow along with the video, particularly for those of us who are using these on an iPod or iPhone.

Other than that, I am overwhelmingly grateful for the fact these videos even exist in this manor, and I have nothing but high praise for MIT OpenCourseWare.

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