Renaissance Society3-28-2014

ONLINE RESOURCES

GENERAL

Big History. also YouTube videos. Themes and patterns that tie history, science and other fields together. Funded by Gates Foundation. Curriculum, videos & other materials. Great RS seminar potential!

iTunes U. Free Apple app Learn a new language. Study Shakespeare. Discover the cosmos. It’s all possible on iTunes U, home to more than 500,000 free lectures, videos, books, and other resources on thousands of subjects. Among the hundreds of colleges, universities, and elementary and high schools on iTunes U, you’ll find Stanford, Yale, MIT, Oxford, and UC Berkeley, along with other distinguished institutions such as MoMA, the New York Public Library, and more. Great resource, includes many resources other than universities, check the Beyond Campus tab. Need Apple device to get app.

SmARThistory. Smarthistory at Khan Academy is the leading open educational resource for art history. We make high-quality introductory art history content freely available to anyone, anywhere. Smarthistory is a platform for the discipline where art historians contribute in their areas of expertise and learners come from across the globe. We offer nearly 500 videos. Good source for art seminars.

Academic Earth. Original thought provoking lectures, and on line college course excerpts from world' s top universities. Suitable for RS. Varying time lengths from 1 hour to 20 hours. And now, we take learning outside the classroom with our original series of thought-provoking videos, designed to spark your intellectual curiosity and start a conversation. Watch, learn, share, debate. After all, only through questioning the world around us, can we come to better understand it.

Great Courses. DVDs, digital and audio files of university courses taught by the best professors. Wide variety of topics. Costs vary, $40 and up. Includes course ratings.

DOCUMENTARIES

DIY Genius. 300 Online documentaries in 31 categories. Any category could be used as a seminar topic. Wonderful list of documentaries.

Journeyman Documentaries. Requires paid subscription.

Top Documentary Films . Large number of free documentary films.

TV CHANNELS & RELATED

History Channel

National Geographic Channel

NPR-- can augment audio with visuals

PBS

Science Channel

Smithsonian Channel

TED

YouTube—Education Channel

MOOCs

Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are online courses with unlimited participation and open access on the internet. These free courses from universities all over the world (eg. Stanford Harvard MIT), can consist of videos, lectures, books and links to other tutorial information. Several popular MOOC provider platforms have emerged, such as Coursera, Udacity, EdX, and NovoEd, that partner with universities and professors to offer MOOCs on their platforms. Individual courses may be for certification, or upon completion, used towards a university degrees and have defined start/stop terms, exams and homework, and consist of individual lectures. Other courses may not have specific start/stop terms, do not require homework or projects, and may be of varying lengths from an hour to many hours. These courses can be adapted to the RS seminar format.

Academic Room. Lots of academic resources such as profiles, video lectures, images, audio recordings, books, journal articles, book reviews, bibliographies, dissertations, manuscripts, syllabi and dissertations. Courses may not require home work, projects, etc. Lots of good stuff for RS seminars.

Class Central Class Central is a free online course aka MOOC aggregator from top universities like Stanford, MIT, Harvard, etc. offered via Coursera, Udacity, edX, NovoED, & others.

Coursera. Online classes from 80+ top universities and organizations. Coursera is a social entrepreneurship company partnering with Stanford University, Yale and many others. Also offers certificate programs. Courses have start & end dates.

EdX. Edx offers interactive online classes and MOOCs from the world’s best universities. Online courses from MITx, HarvardX, BerkeleyX, UTx and many other universities. Topics include biology, business, chemistry, computer science, economics, finance, electronics, engineering, food and nutrition, history, humanities, law, literature, math, medicine, music, philosophy, physics, science, statistics and more. EdX is a non-profit online initiative created by founding partners Harvard and MIT. Courses have start & end dates.

MOOC List. MOOC aggregator. Includes courses that do not have start/end dates, certificate programs, home work nor exams. Suitable for RS. Australia based.

Open Culture 825 online courses from universities in liberal arts & sciences. Some with degree programs, many without, suitable for Ren Soc.

Open Courseware Consortium. More text, class like, schedule?

Open Education Database. Over 10,000 free on-line courses from top universities. On-line degree focus.

Saylor.org The Saylor Foundation (under its legal name, The Constitution Foundation)

Mr. Saylor created the Foundation because he had a very simple, very earnest, and very bold idea: Education should be free. As changes in technology have made the distribution of information easier, high-quality educational materials have become increasingly digital and readily accessible to anyone with an Internet connection.

Udacity. Some with no start or end dates. Certificate & non-certificate programs. Course overview videos. Suitable for RS.

Udemy. of self-help, photography, computer & many other short classes. Includes both free and paid videos. Some of interest for RS seminars.

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