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MIT RES.10-001 Making Science and Engineering Pictures: A Practical Guide to Presenting Your Work, Spring 2016

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Week 0: Welcome Video
2:57
Week 1 Update Video
2:52
Video 1: Using a Flatbed Scanner
4:50
Video 2: Placing Objects on the Scanner
6:07
Video 3: Transmitted and Reflected Light
4:34
Video 4: Enhancing the Scanned Image
4:15
Week 2 Update Video
1:06
Video 5: Camera and Lens
6:01
Video 6: Setting the Exposure
3:55
Video 8: Composition
9:13
Video 7: Aperture
5:04
Video 9: Backgrounds
8:00
Video 10: Point of View
8:33
Video 11: An Introduction
9:25
Week 3 Update Video
1:46
Video 12: Fluorescence
2:08
Video 13: Use Your Imagination
3:22
Video 14: Using a Smartphone
4:52
Video 15: Imaging with a Tablet Camera
2:02
Video 16: "Beautiful Chemistry"
3:29
Video 17: Looking at Videos
4:32
Week 4 Update Video
2:46
Video 18: Designing Graphics
10:00
Video 19: Time and Scale
8:02
Video 20: Cover Submissions
8:41
Video 21: Image Enhancement
14:50
Video 22: Speaking to the Public
5:36
Video 23: Liquid Battery Case Study
7:53
Video 24: Fuel Cells for Mobile Batteries Case Study
1:54
Video 25: A Solar Thermophotovoltaic System (STVP) Case Study
2:37
Video 26: Microneedles Case Study
2:51
Video 27: Soft Lithography Case Study
3:24
Video 28: Chemical Vapor Deposition Case Study
1:26
Video 29: Analytical Microreactor Case Study
2:00
Video 30: Stretchable Sensors Case Study
1:42
Video 31: Solar Cell Case Study
2:27
How-To-Do-It: Sharpen an Image
3:06
How-To-Do-It: Digitally Replace a Background
8:14
How-To-Do-It: Convert an Image from Horizontal to Vertical
1:40
How-To-Do-It: Set Your Scanner
1:54
How-To-Do-It: Fix Mobile Distortion
2:09
A Conversation with Brian Hayes, Writer and Photographer
34:12
A Conversation with Christine Daniloff, Creative Director at MIT News
34:38
A Conversation with J. Kim Vandiver, Director of the MIT Edgerton Center
42:51