Frank L's Enrolled Lessons
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17 minFREEPhotography lessonFree9 CQ
DSLR stands for “digital single lens reflex,” but DSLR cameras are much more than just an acronym. Explore the benefits and features of DSLRs in this tutorial.
with Ken at EasyDSLRDSLR stands for “digital single lens reflex,” but DSLR cameras are much more than just an acronym. Explore the benefits and features of DSLRs in this tutorial.
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5 minPhilosophy lesson3 CQ
How did philosophy become what we know it today? Get a tour (complete with map) of the history of philosophical ideas and their interaction with science.
with Plato FootnoteHow did philosophy become what we know it today? Get a tour (complete with map) of the history of philosophical ideas and their interaction with science.
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11 minCrafts lesson6 CQ
In need of a new wallet for all of your credit cards, dollar bills, coupons, and IDs? Duct Tape Stuff shows you how to make a carry-all with duct tape.
with Duct Tape StuffIn need of a new wallet for all of your credit cards, dollar bills, coupons, and IDs? Duct Tape Stuff shows you how to make a carry-all with duct tape.
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9 minCrafts lesson5 CQ
Pen turning requires precision and an eye for detail. Put your eye to the test! This lesson shows you how to make an American flag-themed cigar pen.
with Chad SchimmelPen turning requires precision and an eye for detail. Put your eye to the test! This lesson shows you how to make an American flag-themed cigar pen.
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4 minPhilosophy lesson3 CQ
How do you determine right from wrong when lives are on the line? Discover how philosophers and neuroscientists explored the ways humans make moral choices.
with Plato FootnoteHow do you determine right from wrong when lives are on the line? Discover how philosophers and neuroscientists explored the ways humans make moral choices.
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9 minFREEJapanese lessonFree5 CQ
Konnichiwa! Learn how to greet people in Japanese, including how to say hello, how to ask if someone is well, and how to answer the phone. Matane!
with Yuu AsakuraKonnichiwa! Learn how to greet people in Japanese, including how to say hello, how to ask if someone is well, and how to answer the phone. Matane!