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From: Gasdog Date: 27 May 2006 Time: 12:41:52 +1100 Remote Name: 202.76.149.240 Comments: Is anyone else interested in podcasts of tutorials/lectures for part I exams? You see, I had an idea: There are Part I courses on at the moment. Some of these are so popular that they become full just 1-2 days after registration opens, meaning there are a lot of disappointed people. However, even those lucky enough to get a place could benefit from being able to recap the lecture later on. If they were on the web, everyone could listen to those pearls of wisdom. What do you reckon Kerry? I imagine it would be possible to record from that FM microphone... They'd be really useful, especially given that the good lectures are often focussed on the difficult to understand concepts. I'd even pay good money for them. Also I've been listening to Doc C's physiology lectures (Dr G Cizadlo from the University of St Scholastica) - esp Biol 2120 which were a good (but fairly slow and basic) start. It gave me something useful to think about as I walked to work. I don't know but maybe some others might find them helpful... http://faculty.css.edu/gcizadlo/AnatPhys/index.html I just hope the examiners don't mind me pronouncing everything in American and ending every sentence with 'ya know' and constantly asking 'don't ya get it?" Anyone got any others? Do you think actual part I ones would be useful? P.S. I have to agree with Catwoman, the course is gold Kerry