(New page: =What is a sLecture?= A sLecture is a second hand account of a lecture, as recounted by a student or a group of students who took the class. Includes unofficial, edited lecture notes and ...)
 
 
(2 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
=What is a sLecture?=
+
=What is a [[Slectures|slecture]]?=
 +
A slecture is an online lecture made by one or more students based on the teaching of a professor. It typically will include unofficial, edited lecture notes as well as other material, such as excerpt of audio or video lectures and pictures. While produced and distributed with the instructor's permission, the material has not been reviewed by the instructor before being released. 
 +
----
 +
=Top Pages in the category "sLecture"=
 +
*[[ECE637_Bouman_lectures_Image_Processing_sLecture_mhossain|The Bouman Lectures on Image Processing]], by Maliha Hossain
 +
*[[ECE662_Pattern_Recognition_Decision_Making_Processes_Spring2008_sLecture_collective|Statistical Pattern Recognition Lecture Notes]], collectively written by the students in Prof. Boutin's class, Spring 2008.
  
A sLecture is a second hand account of a lecture, as recounted by a student or a group of students who took the class. Includes unofficial, edited lecture notes and potentially other material, such as excerpt of audio or video lectures and pictures. While produced and distributed with the instructor's permission, the material has not been reviewed by the instructor before being released. 
 
 
----
 
----

Latest revision as of 07:35, 23 May 2013

What is a slecture?

A slecture is an online lecture made by one or more students based on the teaching of a professor. It typically will include unofficial, edited lecture notes as well as other material, such as excerpt of audio or video lectures and pictures. While produced and distributed with the instructor's permission, the material has not been reviewed by the instructor before being released.


Top Pages in the category "sLecture"


Alumni Liaison

Correspondence Chess Grandmaster and Purdue Alumni

Prof. Dan Fleetwood