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<br />The Global, Virtual/Digital, Open, Free, {potentially Degree- and Credit-Granting}, |
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Join the World University and School Google Group to add to its wiki-like calendar to teach an open, free class or course, converse about ideas, and jam (e.g. musically or theater improvisation): http://groups.google.com/group/World-University-and-School. |
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Hard Problems in Social Science. 2010. [http://socialscience.fas.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=socialsciencedivision&pageid=icb.page336066 Hard Problems in Social Science]. socialscience.fas.harvard.edu |
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Christakis, N. 2010. [http://stream.fas.harvard.edu/ramgen/permanent/dept/social_science/sequence_02.rm Expert Hard Problem 1]. (How and why does the "social" become "biological"? That is, how is it that social factors affect our bodies --as individuals and as a species? What genetic and epigenetic mechanisms might underlie such effects? Is it possible that social and cultural evolution affects our genes, perhaps as much as our genes affect social and cultural phenomena?) Cambridge, MA: Harvard Medical School |
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Swidler, A. 2010. [http://stream.fas.harvard.edu/ramgen/permanent/dept/social_science/sequence_02.rm Expert Hard Problem 2]. How do societies create or re-build effective, powerful, and resilient institutions (for instance, governments)? What do social scientists have to contribute to the analysis of why, for example, in Iraq or Afghanistan, certain local authorities such as chiefs or clan elders retain their influence, while many imported institutions fail?] Berkeley, CA: UC Berkeley. |
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Taleb, N. 2010. [http://stream.fas.harvard.edu/ramgen/permanent/dept/social_science/sequence_04.rm Expert Hard Problem 3] How can we be robust against "Black Swans"; that is, how can we (1) identify domains where these consequential rare events play a large role (these are too rare for any statistical models track them properly), and (2) instead of predicting Black Swans, build systems and societies that can resist their shocks?]. NYU/Polytechnic |
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Bearman, P. 2010. [http://stream.fas.harvard.edu/ramgen/permanent/dept/social_science/sequence_07.rm Expert Hard Problem 4]. How do we understand why social processes, in particular civil violence, either persist over time or suddenly change over time? Columbia University. |
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Bostrom, N. 2010. [http://stream.fas.harvard.edu/ramgen/permanent/dept/social_science/sequence_07.rm Expert Hard Problem 6]. How can one measure academic worth? Citation analysis? Panels of silver-haired luminaries? Is there something better? Oxford University. |
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Anthropology: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Anthropology |
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Hard Problems in Social Science. 2010. [http://socialscience.fas.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword=socialsciencedivision&pageid=icb.page336066 Hard Problems in Social Science]. socialscience.fas.harvard.edu |
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Economics: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Economics |
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Christakis, N. 2010. [http://stream.fas.harvard.edu/ramgen/permanent/dept/social_science/sequence_02.rm Expert Hard Problem 1]. (How and why does the "social" become "biological"? That is, how is it that social factors affect our bodies --as individuals and as a species? What genetic and epigenetic mechanisms might underlie such effects? Is it possible that social and cultural evolution affects our genes, perhaps as much as our genes affect social and cultural phenomena?) Cambridge, MA: Harvard Medical School |
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Education: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Education |
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Swidler, A. 2010. [http://stream.fas.harvard.edu/ramgen/permanent/dept/social_science/sequence_02.rm Expert Hard Problem 2]. How do societies create or re-build effective, powerful, and resilient institutions (for instance, governments)? What do social scientists have to contribute to the analysis of why, for example, in Iraq or Afghanistan, certain local authorities such as chiefs or clan elders retain their influence, while many imported institutions fail?] Berkeley, CA: UC Berkeley. |
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Labor Economics: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Labor_Economics |
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Taleb, N. 2010. [http://stream.fas.harvard.edu/ramgen/permanent/dept/social_science/sequence_04.rm Expert Hard Problem 3] How can we be robust against "Black Swans"; that is, how can we (1) identify domains where these consequential rare events play a large role (these are too rare for any statistical models track them properly), and (2) instead of predicting Black Swans, build systems and societies that can resist their shocks?]. NYU/Polytechnic |
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Linguistics: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Linguistics |
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Bearman, P. 2010. [http://stream.fas.harvard.edu/ramgen/permanent/dept/social_science/sequence_07.rm Expert Hard Problem 4]. How do we understand why social processes, in particular civil violence, either persist over time or suddenly change over time? Columbia University. |
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History: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/History |
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Bostrom, N. 2010. [http://stream.fas.harvard.edu/ramgen/permanent/dept/social_science/sequence_07.rm Expert Hard Problem 6]. How can one measure academic worth? Citation analysis? Panels of silver-haired luminaries? Is there something better? Oxford University. |
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Media Arts and Sciences: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Media_Arts_and_Sciences |
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Media Studies: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Media_Studies |
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===TV-Live Broadcasting=== |
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Philosophy: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Philosophy |
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TV-Live Broadcasting with http://justin.tv and http://ustream.tv here at World University & School's 'Educational Software' - http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Educational_Software#TV_-_Live_Broadcasting. |
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Political Science: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Political_Science |
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Psychology: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Psychology |
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Science: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Science |
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Urban Studies and Planning: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Urban_Studies_and_Planning |
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==WUaS Navigation== |
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===Calendar (Schedule what you'd like to teach)=== |
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Join the World University and School Google Group to add to its wiki-like calendar to teach an open, free class or course, converse about ideas, and jam (e.g. musically or theater improvisation): http://groups.google.com/group/World-University-and-School. |
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===Digital To Do=== |
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Broadcast to radio frequency |
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Create EMail group for page |
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Digital Text to Audio file format (Browse Aloud / Read Aloud?) |
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Print |
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Recommend |
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Send to phone |
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Translate |
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Videophone |
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===Free Degrees / Credit=== |
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===In Google Earth=== |
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Google Earth. |
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===In Virtual World=== |
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Second Life, or other virtual world or space, Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for classes? Check out Harvard's virtual island in Second Life: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Berkman/115/53/25 and teach, learn and share ideas - in voice or in type chat. |
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Travel to this virtual island to learn building in Second Life: |
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===Item Number=== |
===Item Number=== |
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===Labels=== |
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===RSS Feed=== |
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===Re-evaluation Counseling=== |
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===Social Bookmarking=== |
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Teach and Learn using free Social Bookmarking software to identify what courses, etc. you find edifying. |
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Delicious - http://delicious.com/ |
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Digg - http://digg.com/ |
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Facebook |
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Google Buzz |
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Like |
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Twitter |
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World University & School subject group |
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World University & School Share This |
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===Tutoring=== |
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===TV-Live Broadcasting=== |
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Broadcast to television |
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Teach and learn using free TV-Live Broadcasting software to the web: |
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Livestream TV - http://www.livestream.com |
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Justin TV - http://www.justin.tv |
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Ustream TV - http://ustream.tv |
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===Video Communication=== |
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Teach and learn using free TV-Live Broadcasting software |
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Google Video Conferencing - in Gmail |
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iChat - http://www.apple.com/macosx/what-is-macosx/ichat.html |
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Skype - http://www.skype.com/ |
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=== Wiki Software for Courses === |
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Media Wiki - http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki |
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PB Works - http://pbworks.com/ |
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Wikia - http://www.wikia.com/Wikia |
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http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Courses |
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Home: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/World_University |
Revision as of 01:41, 24 February 2011
Welcome to World University and School Wiki
which anyone can add to or edit.
The Global, Virtual/Digital, Open, Free, {potentially Degree- and Credit-Granting},
Multilingual University & School
where anyone can teach or take a class or course
- Add or take a free, open Social Science course.
Social Science
- Add free, open Social Science subjects below.
Subjects
Add free, open Social Science subjects | Web Site | Organization (if any) | Degree / Non-degree | Instructor's Name | Location | Other Info | Language | Tags |
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Name | http:// | non-degree | Browser | Start anytime | English | |||
Name | http:// | non-degree | Browser | Start anytime | English |
WUaS Idea- and Academic Resources
Ideas
Select Bibliographies
Select Blogs
Select Book Reviews
Select Books
Select Journals, Serials, etc.
Select Libraries
(See also editable World University and School's Library Resources page: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Library_Resources).
Select Maps
Select Museums
Select Photos
Select Programs, Applications, Software
Select References
Select Simulations, Applets and Visualizations
Select Slideshows
Select Societies, Associations, etc.
Select Study Guides
Select Syllabi
Select Tests, Exams, etc.
Select Textbooks
Select Video and Audio
Hard Problems in Social Science. 2010. Hard Problems in Social Science. socialscience.fas.harvard.edu
Christakis, N. 2010. Expert Hard Problem 1. (How and why does the "social" become "biological"? That is, how is it that social factors affect our bodies --as individuals and as a species? What genetic and epigenetic mechanisms might underlie such effects? Is it possible that social and cultural evolution affects our genes, perhaps as much as our genes affect social and cultural phenomena?) Cambridge, MA: Harvard Medical School
Swidler, A. 2010. Expert Hard Problem 2. How do societies create or re-build effective, powerful, and resilient institutions (for instance, governments)? What do social scientists have to contribute to the analysis of why, for example, in Iraq or Afghanistan, certain local authorities such as chiefs or clan elders retain their influence, while many imported institutions fail?] Berkeley, CA: UC Berkeley.
Taleb, N. 2010. Expert Hard Problem 3 How can we be robust against "Black Swans"; that is, how can we (1) identify domains where these consequential rare events play a large role (these are too rare for any statistical models track them properly), and (2) instead of predicting Black Swans, build systems and societies that can resist their shocks?]. NYU/Polytechnic
Bearman, P. 2010. Expert Hard Problem 4. How do we understand why social processes, in particular civil violence, either persist over time or suddenly change over time? Columbia University.
Bostrom, N. 2010. Expert Hard Problem 6. How can one measure academic worth? Citation analysis? Panels of silver-haired luminaries? Is there something better? Oxford University.
Select Websites
American Sociology Associations Trails. 2010. ASA Teaching Resources and Innovations Library for Sociology. VA: American Sociology Association
Select Wikis
World University and School Links
Anthropology: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Anthropology
Economics: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Economics
Education: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Education
Labor Economics: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Labor_Economics
Linguistics: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Linguistics
History: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/History
Media Arts and Sciences: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Media_Arts_and_Sciences
Media Studies: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Media_Studies
Philosophy: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Philosophy
Political Science: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Political_Science
Psychology: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Psychology
Science: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Science
Urban Studies and Planning: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Urban_Studies_and_Planning
Calendar (Schedule what you'd like to teach)
Join the World University and School Google Group to add to its wiki-like calendar to teach an open, free class or course, converse about ideas, and jam (e.g. musically or theater improvisation): http://groups.google.com/group/World-University-and-School.
Digital To Do
Broadcast to radio frequency
Create EMail group for page
Digital Text to Audio file format (Browse Aloud / Read Aloud?)
Print
Recommend
Send to phone
Translate
Videophone
Free Degrees / Credit
In Google Earth
Google Earth.
In Virtual World
Second Life, or other virtual world or space, Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for classes? Check out Harvard's virtual island in Second Life: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Berkman/115/53/25 and teach, learn and share ideas - in voice or in type chat.
Travel to this virtual island to learn building in Second Life:
Item Number
Labels
RSS Feed
Re-evaluation Counseling
Social Bookmarking
Teach and Learn using free Social Bookmarking software to identify what courses, etc. you find edifying.
Delicious - http://delicious.com/
Digg - http://digg.com/
Facebook
Google Buzz
Like
Twitter
World University & School subject group
World University & School Share This
Tutoring
TV-Live Broadcasting
Broadcast to television
Teach and learn using free TV-Live Broadcasting software to the web:
Livestream TV - http://www.livestream.com
Justin TV - http://www.justin.tv
Ustream TV - http://ustream.tv
Video Communication
Teach and learn using free TV-Live Broadcasting software
Google Video Conferencing - in Gmail
iChat - http://www.apple.com/macosx/what-is-macosx/ichat.html
Skype - http://www.skype.com/
Wiki Software for Courses
Media Wiki - http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki
PB Works - http://pbworks.com/
Wikia - http://www.wikia.com/Wikia
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Courses
http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Subjects
Home: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/World_University