I've done some YouTube videos for my classes - the most recent ones are the lectures from an online AI Literacy class I've been teaching, but the others are mostly "Let's Read" videos. In these videos, I read through a full philosophy paper, while giving a commentary on what the author seems to be trying to do in each passage, and what background they are responding to. I started doing this because it helped me assign readings to students who didn't necessarily have as much familiarity with some of the background.
Thanks, Kenny! I really appreciate the kind words of support.
Also, I just checked out some of your "Let's Read" videos, and I think that that kind of video is a fantastic idea. (I might have to try out doing some videos like that myself!)
This sounds like a great idea!
I've done some YouTube videos for my classes - the most recent ones are the lectures from an online AI Literacy class I've been teaching, but the others are mostly "Let's Read" videos. In these videos, I read through a full philosophy paper, while giving a commentary on what the author seems to be trying to do in each passage, and what background they are responding to. I started doing this because it helped me assign readings to students who didn't necessarily have as much familiarity with some of the background.
https://www.youtube.com/@keaswaran0/videos
Thanks, Kenny! I really appreciate the kind words of support.
Also, I just checked out some of your "Let's Read" videos, and I think that that kind of video is a fantastic idea. (I might have to try out doing some videos like that myself!)