My advisor, Jarad Niemi, has posted a bunch of lectures on Bayesian statistics to youtube, most of them short and all pretty good IMHO. The lectures are made for Stat 544, a course at Iowa State University. They assume a decent familiarity with probability theory—most students in the course have seen most of chapters 1-5 of Casella and Berger in detail—and some knowlege of R.
My advisor, Jarad Niemi, has posted a bunch of lectures on Bayesian statistics to youtube, most of them short and all pretty good IMHO. The lectures are made for Stat 544, a course at Iowa State University. They assume a decent familiarity with probability theory—most students in the course have seen most of chapters 1-5 of Casella and Berger in detail—and some knowlege of R.