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Suggesting new videos to instructor

Licorice

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I've been trying to think of a polite way to suggest new "extra" course material for one class.

We have some helpful videos if we want to study outside of class or our textbook, but I didn't think they were very useful so I went on a hunt for something more in-depth. I found two popular channels that I've been watching instead and thought some of the other students might like them even though we don't have an opportunity to talk. I don't know if I should offer them directly or offer them to my instructor to list as additional resources.

Ideas?
 
Suggest them to your instructor with a message saying I've come across these and found them useful and thought other students might like them too, may be the way to go. Most instructors/teaching staff like it when students look for more resources so there is no harm in offering them to share :)
 

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