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This online course in Computer Science is one of the most popular MOOCs (massive open online courses). It's the online version of Harvard's introductory CS50 class. It...
This online course (MOOC) gives an introduction to moral philosophy. It is the online version of one of the most famous courses taught at Harvard College.The course explores...
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The jury is an institution in some legal systems in which a panel of citizens weigh evidence and decide verdicts of court cases. "To jury" is, at its most basic form, to judge....
In this online course, students will learn about modern China, focusing on the creation of the modern Chinese state on the ruins of the Empire during the Republican era;...
This online course explores the magnetic and ambivalent character of Shylock in William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice.
In this online course, students will learn about the rise of the Chinese Communist Party, the People´s Republic under Mao Zedong, and the beginning of China´s reopening and...
This MOOC teaches about successful collaborations between families and educators and why they lead to improved outcomes for students and schools.
This online course addresses Einstein's engagement with relativity, quantum mechanics, Nazism, nuclear weapons, philosophy, the arts, and technology, and raises basic questions...
In Leaders of Learning, students will identify and develop their personal theory of learning, and explore how it fits into the shifting landscape of learning. This isn't just...
This online course explores the structure and content of the Book of Hours, as well as its role in private devotion and daily life in Medieval Europe.
In this online course, students will learn about Qing´s forced re-encounter and engagement with the West and its ideas and technology and the impact of imperialism and dynastic...
This online course gives an introduction to 18th century opera by analyzing Händel’s "Giulio Cesare" and Mozart’s "Don Giovanni".
In this religion course, learners explore case studies about how religions are internally diverse, how they evolve and change through time, and how religions are embedded in all...
This online course gives an introduction to European handwriting of the so-called “twelfth-century renaissance,” when manuscript production skyrocketed as never before.
This online course provides an overview of the past, present, and future of the United States public K-12 education system.
This online course explores key concepts of urban development by examining cities around the world. It also includes a historical exploration of cities like ancient Rome.
Through a combination of carefully selected readings, both scriptural and informational, as well as exposure to various forms of Buddhist practice such as art, devotional acts,...
This online course gives an introduction to the three branches of the U.S. federal government.
This short online course takes an in-depth look at the 1854 London cholera epidemic and its importance for the field of epidemiology.
This online course explores handwriting’s role in the later Middle Ages as Europe was in the midst of the "paper revolution” and the quantity of documents was exploding.
This online course explores how to protect children from violence, exploitation, and neglect through law, policy, and practice in a human rights framework.
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