If you’re wondering where to get started, take a look at the prioritized viewing list below. These videos should give you a good grasp of the basics. The ones listed spell out more, whereas some of the others tend to go to the main point pretty quickly, rather than going through every step of a systematic reading.
We highly recommend you ask questions in the comments section for each ECG post until you are comfortable with the content. We will be doing our best to answer the questions, also in the comments section. You may want to sign up for the RSS feeds (see RSS links on the right) so you don’t have to check back for new comments/answers. If you’re not familiar with RSS, here’s a nice page from Google describing what it is and how to get going:Feed 101. Ignore the title of that page; it’s relevant, and there is a nice section listing some feed readers near the bottom of the page. If you already have a gmail account, Google Reader is simple to set up, but there are plenty of others.
After looking at the list below, you might wonder “Why label the ECGs with numbers if the numbers don’t correspond to suggested viewing order?” Take a look at the FAQ page for more info on that.
Suggested viewing order to get you started:
ECG 0017
ECG 0022
ECG 0015
ECG 0019
ECG 0012
ECG 0013
ECG 0020
ECG 0016
ECG 0014
ECG 0008
ECG 0021