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Afraid of Physics? Do You Hate It? Walter Lewin Will Make You Love Physics Whether You Like It or Not
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. --(Business Wire)--
EdX,
the not-for-profit online learning initiative founded by Harvard
University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT (News - Alert)),
announced today a new course from the legendary Professor Walter Lewin
who, for 47 years, has provided generations of MIT students - and
millions watching online - with his inspiring and unconventional
lectures. Now, with this edX version of Professor Lewin's famous course Electricity
and Magnetism (Physics), people around the world can experience it
just like his students on the MIT campus. MITx 8.02x
Electricity and Magnetism is now open for enrollment and classes
will begin on February 18, 2013.
Walter Lewin, legendary MIT physics professor, demonstrates, in his inimitable fashion, one of the many laws of physics covered in his new course on edX. Credit: Dominick Reuter
"I have taught this course to tens of thousands and many tell me it
changed their lives," said Walter Lewin, Professor of Physics at MIT.
"Teaching is my passion: I want to open peoples' eyes and minds to the
beauty of physics so they will begin to see the world in a new way."
In 8.02x
Electricity and Magnetism, Professor Lewin will teach students
to "see" the world instead of just "looking at" it. He will make them
"see" natural phenomena such as rainbows in a way they never imagined
before. Through his dynamic teaching, enthusiasm and great sense of
humor, Professor Lewin has an innate ability to make difficult concepts
easy. The New York Times has crowned him a "Web Star" and noted
how his lectures, with their engaging physics demonstrations, have won
him devotees around the world. While this course is MIT level, edX and
Professor Lewin encourage even senior high school students from around
the world to watch his lectures and take the course.
"Walter Lewin is an international treasure," said Anant Agarwal,
President of edX. "His physics lectures on the MIT campus were already
legendary before he put them online and they became an international
sensation. We know edX learners will be awestruck by his provocative and
enlightening course."
In addition to the basic concepts of Electromagnetism, a vast varity of
interesting topics are covered, including Lightning, Pacemakers,
Electric Shock Treatment, Electrocardiograms, Metal Detectors, Musical
Instruments, Magnetic Levitation, Bullet Trains, Electric Motors,
Radios, TV, Car Coils, Superconductivity, Aurora Borealis, Rainbows,
Radio Telescopes, Interferometers, Particle Accelerators such as the
Large Hadron Collider, Mass Spectrometers, Red Sunsets, Blue Skies,
Haloes around Sun and Moon, Color Perception, Doppler Effect and
Big-Bang Cosmology.
Professor Lewin received his PhD in Nuclear Physics at the Technical
University in Delft, the Netherlands in 1965. He joined the Physics
faculty at MIT in 1966 and became a pioneer in the new field of X-ray
Astronomy. His 105 online lectures are world-renowned and are viewed by
nearly 2 million people annually. Professor Lewin has received five
teaching awards and is the only MIT professor featured in "The Best 300
Professors" by The Princeton Review. He has co-authored with Warren
Goldstein the book "For the Love of Physics" (Free Press, Simon &
Schuster), which has been translated into 9 languages.
Previously announced new 2013 courses include: Justice
from Michael Sandel; Introduction
to Statistics from Ani Adhikari; The
Challenges of Global Poverty from Esther Duflo; The
Ancient Greek Hero from Gregory Nagy;
Quantum
Mechanics and Quantum Computation from Umesh Vazirani; Human
Health and Global Environmental Change, from Aaron Bernstein and
Jack Spengler.
In addition to these new courses, edX is bringing back several courses
from the popular fall 2012 semester: Introduction
to Computer Science and Programming; Introduction
to Solid State Chemistry; Introduction
to Artificial Intelligence; Software
as a Service I; Software
as a Service II; Foundations
of Computer Graphics.
About EdX
EdX
is a not-for-profit enterprise of its founding partners Harvard
University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology focused on
transforming online and on-campus learning through groundbreaking
methodologies, game-like experiences and cutting-edge research. EdX
provides inspirational and transformative knowledge to students of all
ages, social status, and income who form worldwide communities of
learners. EdX uses its open source technology to transcend physical and
social borders. We're focused on people, not profit. EdX is based in
Cambridge, Massachusetts in the USA.

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