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Showing Original Post only (View all)Free College Courses Online! [View all]
Picked up information on this last week during the visit by Al Gore to St. Louis County Library and thought it might be worth passing along for those who might find it of interest.
https://www.coursera.org/
Might be worth a look.
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that's not what this is about, though. these courses *will* be offered for credit, and it looks
HiPointDem
Feb 2013
#6
No, I am saying that these classes are going to be offered for credit at a price, and that colleges
HiPointDem
Feb 2013
#27
uh, yeah, that's what they say. but the capitalists play a long game, and the public is too naive
HiPointDem
Feb 2013
#8
for the time being. but soon to become otherwise. a trojan horse for education deform is what it is,
HiPointDem
Feb 2013
#17
You too can play long game. Educate yourself for free & that is worth more than any piece of paper
Bernardo de La Paz
Feb 2013
#14
I have educated myself all my life, and I didn't need some loss leader from education deformers
HiPointDem
Feb 2013
#16
to correctly identify your previous post, and this latest one, as both condscending and diversionary
HiPointDem
Feb 2013
#24
Not a personal attack. I was characterizing your post as "angry". No need to be so defensive.
Bernardo de La Paz
Feb 2013
#39
i'm not defensive at all. you wrote "ah, *you* have chosen angry." your words.
HiPointDem
Feb 2013
#46
You can't win, or rather, one can't win or maybe I can't win. When I wrote "you"
Bernardo de La Paz
Feb 2013
#47
So you would tell a hungry begger to not take the sandwich because he would
rhett o rick
Feb 2013
#53
the hungry beggar being -- what? people who want to take free online courses? yeah, that's
HiPointDem
Feb 2013
#61
it wouldn't matter if this were actually some 'free' recordings of university lectures. but that's
HiPointDem
Feb 2013
#25
it's not the professors getting most of that cash, but the textbook corporations. the ones who
HiPointDem
Feb 2013
#26
Informing people is never a losing battle. Those who don't get it mainly don't wish to get it.
HiPointDem
Feb 2013
#30
but that didn't use to be the attitude. that attitude i attribute to two things; relentless
HiPointDem
Feb 2013
#41
i think the banksters, the lack of real recovery and the assault on things like social security
HiPointDem
Feb 2013
#45
Nonsense. Free online college courses have been available for years. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Feb 2013
#48
those who profit from it are the for-profit corporations pushing education deform.
HiPointDem
Feb 2013
#59
Yes, the medieval model of the university is an ox that will probably be gored in the next decades
Recursion
Feb 2013
#56
don't kid yourself. the university will survive; there will just be fewer of them, and mostly
HiPointDem
Feb 2013
#60
I'm doing the Health for All course right now, along with a film course and intro to philosophy
Bolo Boffin
Feb 2013
#9
There is also the "Open Courseware Consortium", where you can take classes from MIT...
Ghost in the Machine
Feb 2013
#34