Big History Course Online
DiscussieHistory: On learning from and writing history
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1stellarexplorer
David Christian is teaching his Big History material via Coursera, beginning May 23.
https://www.coursera.org/learn/big-history?recoOrder=16&utm_medium=email&...
https://www.coursera.org/learn/big-history?recoOrder=16&utm_medium=email&...
2richardbsmith
Stellar,
I may be in that course. I started it once before and did not finish.
I may be in that course. I started it once before and did not finish.
3stellarexplorer
I've never done the course, although I did go through his "Great Courses" Big History course. And of course read Maps of Time.
4richardbsmith
Well I reenrolled. If you are in the course, it will help encourage me to finish this time.
There is another course on edx starting this week on mitochondria. That will likely be my priority, should it prove too difficult to take both.
There is another course on edx starting this week on mitochondria. That will likely be my priority, should it prove too difficult to take both.
5JerryMmm
I've enrolled, hard to predict if I have the time and perseverance to follow through. free edition.
We can try to post our thoughts here?
We can try to post our thoughts here?
7stellarexplorer
In that case, maybe I'll do it. I have a lot going on during that time, but I'll give it a try.
And mitochondria too? That would be fun!
And mitochondria too? That would be fun!
8richardbsmith
MIT has a series on DNA- replication, transcription, translation. Each is a course.
https://www.edx.org/course/molecular-biology-part-1-dna-replication-mitx-7-28-1x...
I will be retaking them, starting June.
https://www.edx.org/course/molecular-biology-part-1-dna-replication-mitx-7-28-1x...
I will be retaking them, starting June.