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Discover LudwigThe phrase "video class" is correct and usable in written English.
It could be used to refer to educational classes that are conducted online, typically through video conferencing. For example, "I'm taking a video class on Python programming this semester."
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My Suicide, David Lee Miller's "coming-of-age romantic dramedy" about a high-school student who plans to kill himself on camera for his final video class project, shared the prize for best international feature.
To approach a desirable girl, he signs on for a video class and, in the course of shooting material for a class project, he accidentally films beautiful blond twins dying after taking cocaine cut with rat poison.
Episode 35, Part 1 of rockcity.com's exploration of film programs on US college campuses presents Mr. Choi, who speaks of his work in Lecturer Julia Scher's Introduction to Video class and airs samplings from his project on exhibition and voyeurism.
Figure 13 Video class delay decrease due to increment of voice class.
Because the best effort class showed the same trend as video class, we avoid mentioning it here.
That, and the approach needs to be more hands-on, rather than just a typical video class.
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The format of the video segments is inspired by the Khan Academy's free video classes on YouTube.
Its photography and video classes have been especially popular with young women.
YOGA TODAY (99 cents per video or $9.99 per month) has more than 200 video classes in its library, including "Embodying Fearlessness" and "Ashtanga for the New Yogi".
The school delivers video classes over the Internet, and students are expected to participate actively via e-mail and blog postings.
Students from spring semester video classes show their work in a screening on Thursday, May 14 in the James M. Stewart '32 Theater at 185 Nassau Street.
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