This page is the entry point of my video pages.
I started making video lectures in late 2020 during COVID-19
for my course Concurrent Computing
even though I was not interested in videography.
After three iterations I made 37 video lectures,
which in my mind is a great satisfaction.
Then, Prof. Mayo asked me to provide some material for project evaluation and assessment.
I thought I could do the same by creating a series of video lectures.
Currently, I have made three video lectures on the descriptive statistics for single attribute dataset
and
am working on the descriptive statistics component for multiple attributes datasets.
I learned a lot from making these video lectures,
and thought I could do more to help other people.
This is the main thrust of my plan for making more video lectures.
In addition to Concurrent Computing and
Basic Statistics for Project Evaluation and Assessment,
I plan to do the following:
Bézier, B-Spline and NURBS Curves and Surfaces
-- This was part of my undergraduate course
Computing with Geometry.
Programming Gems
-- I published a programming book (in Chinese) in 1989 when I was a PhD student
at the Johns Hopkins University in which many gems in programming were discussed and analyzed.
I will discuss some very interesting but simple enough problems from the mentioned book
for this series.
Elementary Geometry Problems
-- My research work started with Geometric Modeling and moved to Computer Graphics
and eventually ended in Visualization.
I spent a significant amount of time in the wonderful library
at the Johns Hopkins University browsing many journals looking for
geometric ideas and learning geometric skills from these old journals.
As a result, I collected many interesting problems in elementary geometry,
some of which will be discussed in this series.
There will be many more currently in my mind.
But, let me just start in a modest way to list only three.
Please stop by occasionally to see whether there are something new.
Here is a list of currently available video lectures.