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Oxford Mathematics First Year Student Tutorial on Dynamics

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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The Oxford Mathematics educational experience is a journey, a journey like any other educational experience.
It builds on what you learn at school. It is not unfamiliar and we don't want it too invisible. But it has aspects that are different.

One of these is the tutorial system. Students have lectures. But they also have tutorials based on those lectures where they sit, usually in pairs, with a tutor, go through their work and, critically, get to ask questions. It is their tutorial.

Having streamed the Dynamics lecture (also on this site), we now present the tutorial as it happened.

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Oxford Mathematics 1st Year Undergraduate Lecture James Sparks - Dynamics

For the first time ever, Oxford Mathematics has live streamed a student lecture. It took 800 years but now you can see what it is really like. We hope you find it familiar and intriguing and challenging.
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The Secrets of Mathematics
People
Ian Hewitt
Kate Adams
Farid Manzoor
Keywords
maths
mathematics
tutorial
Department: Mathematical Institute
Date Added: 22/02/2019
Duration: 01:04:35

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