World History
More Free Classes From Princeton, Stanford, and others
A History of the World from 1300, from Princeton, no less. But you have to wait until the fall when it will be available to the public. In the meantime, especially with summer on the way, you can console yourself with the other 450 free courses available on Open Culture. My thanks to Jeff Feinstein for sending me the link. Next fall, I can tell people I took a few courses at Harvard and Princeton over the summer.
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Princeton For The Nation's Service
Princeton for the Nation's Service. Before becoming the President of the USA, Woodrow Wilson was the President of Princeton University. He was inaugurated there on October 25, 1902. He gave a famous speech on this occasion which was widely circulated...
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Mooc Free Summer Courses
With summer approaching very quickly (yes I still have students until June 18th!), there may be time for you to recharge and try something else. One thing you might want to do is to take free courses online called a Massive Open Online Courses (MOOC)....
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Universities Reshaping Education On The Web
This is an interesting article about "the seismic shift" in online learning that may reshape higher education. Coursera is the year old company that is bringing together the consortium of universities. They expect to offer over 100 free online courses...
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Free Online Courses
Ok, maybe you don't teach philosophy. But you might teach Greece and the free introductory online courses from Open Culture look very interesting. And the links to other online courses from great college instructors look really cool. There are lectures...
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Academic Earth
Here is a great resource. Academic Earth is a collaboration between Berkeley, Harvard, MIT, Princeton, Stanford, UCLA and Yale that provides full video courses and lectures for free. There are video lectures that cover both US and World History, as well...
World History