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Get started with the Mystery Skype program in your classroom.
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An independent reading group looking at Marxism and Anarchism from various primary and contemporary sources. Motivated by an interest in the role of these ideas in today's world, their increasingly intertwined relationship, and how or if they relate to our respective theories of change.
The reading list will evolve as we read and formulate our own interests and opinions.
Weekly target readings and discussions. This group is being collaboratively and pretty informally coordinated by a group of bi-coastal friends.
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Learn the theory of programming using the Python programming language.
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This course will give you an overview of the mission, values, and programming at JFS of Metrowest. Additionally it will discuss the nuts and bolts of being a volunteer with the agency.
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This course examines the development of German culture through a discussion of media in German contexts. Questions to be answered in the course include: what relationship does media have to German history and social thought? How do German literary and cinematic works dialogue with media in German contexts? Students will complete a series of small tests based on course materials and presentations, as well as their own research and creative projects in an effort to think about their own relationship to both German culture and media. The course is conducted in English and no previous knowledge of German is required.
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ReligionEdu, qualitative course of studies, a course of studies about morality, it includes the ideal of God and human ideologies etc
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This course reflects the principal jobs of the journalist: reporting, writing and rewriting. As I see it, a good reporter is like a pinball in play, always gathering, writing, revising, gathering, writing, revising—until time runs out. The job is as simple, and as hard, as that.
This is a beginning course for reporters.
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This course is for people who have ever wondered why despite the billions of dollars and hours put in at the government business and charitable sector levels there remains unsolved social ills like global poverty.
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An introduction to video game design & development
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We know voting is important. We want to make good voting decisions. We watch debates, listen to speeches, read interviews, and so on, but how many of us really know what's up with voting? This course aims to provide a foundation for developing excellent voting skills.
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This website will be very useful for students who are beginners for C programming.
* All topics are explained very clearly and in very easy way to understand.
* Easy navigation through all topics
* Simple example programs and output
* Real time application programs with source code
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Learn Javascript fundamentals in a mentored, informal, caffeine-rich setting.
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In this course, peer practitioners will master the ability to moderate dialogue between participants of varying developmental levels by encouraging creative expression and facilitating group interaction.
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This is a course detailing the hisotry, features, format, style, and pros & cons of the P2PU platform
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A DIY U Approach to a Bachelor of Theology - an Open Education Approach to Seminary Education
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This course explores the rhizomatic approach to teaching and learning.
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If you have an unique idea to create social change, you don't have to start a non-profit. You can get fiscally sponsored by a non-profit that specializes in fiscal sponsorship and non-profit support services, like accounting, insurance, HR and more so you can focus on your mission.
This course will help you design a program that can be quickly and easily fiscally sponsored by another organization
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Collaboration between university students in Germany and Israel.
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Throughout the year, you will be observing different patterns in grammar and what and why things "sound" right. Once you and your class have generalized the grammar rule, you check your own writing and see if you can improve! By the end of the year, through applying for the Grammar Badges, you will be better writers through accepting these Grammar Challenges!
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Advanced course 1 of 5. An examination of important legal issues that affect archivists and social media and communications professionals. The objective is to analyze social media law (briefly), its evolution and disruption by evolving technology, and its relationship with academic institutions (archives and special collections departments). Topics include copyright, intellectual property, fair use, defamation, privacy, freedom of information, freedom of speech, and freedom of the press, as well as issues raised by students embedded in their professional or social networks. Discussions involve digital technologies and the creation or appropriation of media content.
In the framework of the Doing archives project, we regularly design and administer basic and continuing educational training, use the course participation to curate persistent data sets, and publish reports and guidelines, which cover basic issues confronting agencies or institutions responsible for the preservation and c
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This is a community organised study group following the syllabus of MIT 6.S198: Open Source Software Development for Educational Mobile Computing. This course will give you experience being part of the open-source development team for MIT App Inventor (appinventor.mit.edu), a cloud-based development environment where people can quickly create apps for Android devices by plugging together program blocks with a graphical user interface. App Inventor runs as a free worldwide service with 40,000 unique active users a week and a million users in total.
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In this course, you'll learn how to use the free online web tool "Weebly" to create an ePortfolio online.
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