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Ordered 14 DVDs, thanks OP! Both of my in-laws are teachers, so they will be getting these for their schools once I am done watching them.

Thanks to Howard Hughes too, you crazy, Kleenex-box wearing, jar of urine hoarding, billionaire!! :thumbsup:

KT
 
I got 6 of them for the scientists around me.

Great sleep aids!

Maybe the all time most boring presentations I've seen, not jazzed up flashy like Bill Nye Science Guy or anything. About as boring as Swedish television.
 
This seems pretty nice! I'm ordering them for my high school science classes.
From the people that have watched them ... can high school AP Bio kids stomach these?
 
Originally posted by: TheChort
This seems pretty nice! I'm ordering them for my high school science classes.
From the people that have watched them ... can high school AP Bio kids stomach these?

Probably. I was watching the one about infectious diseases with my gf the other day, I think they are pretty good for a wide range of audiences. Sometimes they go into a fair amount of detail but do a pretty good job of explaining in simple terms. They might not find it extremely engaging because it's mostly an old guy lecturing and not much in the way of fancy graphics.

(My gf and I both have bio degrees and work in genetics labs. I was actually watching it while dissecting some mice, lol)

PS Someone else mentioned it already but these are videos of the holiday lecture series, I think the students in the audience are high school/college students.
 
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