Why I buid this knowledge management:
- I want to share Gems that help guide me such as teaching model, leadership, STEM resources especially math, physics and engineering.
- I want to share some documents that sparked my curious and inspired such “Paul Graham Essay” and “You and Your Research“.
Resources
Model Best Teaching:
- Prof. Richard Feynman (Lecture at Cornell / The peculiar behaviour of light at Auckland)
- Walter Lewin (Classical Mechanics , Vibrations and Waves , Electricity and Magnetism , Last Lecture)
- Prof. Allan Adams (MIT 8.04 Quantum Physics I, Spring 2013)
- Prof. V. Balakrishnan (Mechanics, Heat, Oscillations and Waves , Core-Classical Physics , Core-Quantum Physics , Nonequilibrium Statistical Mechanics , Selected Topics in Mathematical Physics )
- Prof Ali Hajimiri EE 44 (Circuits and Systems) , EE 114 (Analog Circuit Design)
- Dr Tadashi Tokieda (Topology & Geometry)
- Prof. Robert Sapolsky (Lecture Collection | Human Behavioral Biology)
Leadership:
- How great leaders inspire action by Simon Sinek (TED Talks)
- Why good leaders make you feel safe by Simon Sinek (TED Talks)
- Playlist education leadership
Physics:
- Physics-Grade 12 : contains Learning how to learn, simulations, videos explaination by topics and exam preparation resources for Grade 12 Physics.
- Phet Simulation
- Undergraduate-Graduate Level (Link) :
- The Feynman Lectures on Physics (Volume-1 , Volume-2 , Volume-3 , Tape Lecture Recording , Videos Recording , Lectures Photos)
- Textbook Openstax Physics (Volume-1 , Volume-2 , Volume-3)
- Five Minute Physics : is a concept that aims to provide concise and accessible explanations of various physics concepts and phenomena that the reading can be completed in smaller ‘chunks’. It focuses on breaking down complex topics into bite-sized explanations that can be easily understood by a wide range of audiences, making physics more approachable and engaging.
- Australian Council of Deans of Science (ACDS)
- arXiv : scholarly articles in the fields of physics, mathematics, computer science, quantitative biology, quantitative finance, statistics, electrical engineering and systems science, and economics.
- David Tong: Lectures on Theoretical Physics
- The Mechanical Universe (56 videos)
- The Biggest Ideas in the Universe (48 videos)
- Jim Al-Khalili BBC series (1. Atom , 2. Gravity Part-1 / Part-2 , 3. Quantum Physics Part-1 / Part-2 , 4. The Story of energy /Order and Disorder Part-1 / Part-2 , 5. The Story of Electricity , 6. Science & Islam)
- Kathy Loves Physics & History
Maths:
- 3Blue1Brown : is an educational YouTube channel created by Grant Sanderson that focuses on explaining complex mathematical concepts through visually stunning animations and intuitive explanations.
- Science and Mathematics Simulations (SciMS)
- SCIE1000/1100 Online Modules for Support and Enrichment (SOMSE)
- Conceptual Learning with Interactive Applets
- Complex Analysis – A Visual and Interactive Introduction
- Textbook Openstax Calculus (Volume-1 , Volume-2 , Volume-3)
- Textbook Openstax Algebra
- MIT MATHLETS
Science/Engineering:
- Pale of blue dot (English / Khmer) : is a famous video narrated by Carl Sagan that provides a thought-provoking perspective on humanity’s place in the vastness of space. It uses a photograph taken by the Voyager 1 spacecraft, showing Earth as a tiny, pale blue dot in the immense darkness of the cosmos, to convey the fragility and interconnectedness of our planet and the need for global unity and environmental stewardship.
- SpaceX Falcon Heavy- Elon Musk’s Engineering Masterpiece
- Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey (Neil deGrasse Tyson)
- Cosmos: A Personal Voyage (Carl Sagan)
- American Genius
- The Transistor
- Apollo Program (ALL PARTS)
- The Art of Code – Dylan Beattie
- AlphaGo – The Movie | Full award-winning documentary
- The Royal Institution : is an annual science event held by The Royal Institution in the United Kingdom. It features a prominent scientist who delivers a series of educational and engaging lectures to a young audience during the Christmas holiday season. The lectures aim to popularize science and inspire curiosity among children and adults alike, often incorporating exciting demonstrations and interactive elements to make complex concepts more accessible.
- Quanta Magazine (Ex: The Standard Model of Particle Physics: A Triumph of Science)
- The Science Asylum
- Sabine Hossenfelder : shares insightful and thought-provoking content related to the foundations of physics, scientific theories, and the philosophy of science.
Social/Religious/Philosophy:
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- Buddhist Society of Western Australia (Ajahn Brahm)
- Yosothor (យសោធរ) : an independent Cambodian institution promoting research on Cambodian culture.
- វិភាគអក្សរសិល្ប៍ខ្មែរ ដោយ វ៉ាន់ឌី កាអុន
- អក្សរសិល្ប៍បារាំង ដោយ វ៉ាន់ឌី កាអុន
- ប្រវត្តិសាស្រ្ត នៃ ប្រទេសកម្ពុជា បទអត្ថាធិប្បាយដោយ វ៉ាន់ឌី កាអុន
- Randy Pausch Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams
Education:
- Carl Wieman Science Education Initiative : is a program focused on improving science education by implementing evidence-based teaching practices and innovative instructional strategies in universities and colleges. It aims to enhance student learning, engagement, and retention in science disciplines through research-informed approaches developed by Nobel laureate Carl Wieman and his team.
- Secondary Science Teachers TV (Ex: From ‘good’ to ‘outstanding’)
- Finland edu playlist
More …
- MITOPENCOURSEWARE
- Khan Academy
- citizensofscience
- Paul Graham Essay : a collection of articles written by Paul Graham, an influential entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and computer scientist. The articles cover a wide range of topics, including startups, technology, programming, and philosophy, providing insightful and thought-provoking perspectives on various subjects.
- Lex Fridman Podcast : is an intellectual and thought-provoking audio and video series hosted by Lex Fridman, a research scientist and AI expert. The podcast features in-depth conversations with a diverse range of guests, including scientists, technologists, philosophers, artists, and other influential individuals, covering topics such as artificial intelligence, technology, consciousness, ethics, and human progress. It aims to explore and understand the complexities of the human experience and the future of humanity through engaging and insightful discussions.
- “You and Your Research” by Dr. Richard W. Hamming (Text / Video) : A beautiful essay, I highly recommend reading it. It’s ostensibly written for people who are in scientific research, but I think it applies across the board. It’s just an old-timer essay on how to do great work.