Kamis, 01 Maret 2012

Harvard Open Courses: Open Learning Initiative I




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The Heroic and the Anti-Heroic in Classical Greek Civilization

Gregory Nagy, PhD, Francis Jones Professor of Classical Greek Literature, Professor of Comparative Literature, and Director of the Center for Hellenic Studies, Harvard University.
Kevin McGrath, PhD, Associate in Sanskrit and Indian Studies, Harvard University.
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Bits

Harry R. Lewis, PhD, Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science, Harvard University.
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Intensive Introduction to Computer Science

David J. Malan, PhD, Lecturer on Computer Science, Harvard University.
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Shakespeare After All: The Later Plays

Marjorie Garber, PhD, William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of English and American Literature and Language and of Visual and Environmental Studies, Harvard University.
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Semangat dan Semoga Bermanfaat


Sumber:

http://www.extension.harvard.edu/open-learning-initiative

Jumat, 17 Februari 2012

Sumber Belajar dari University of California at Berkeley

Webcast dari Berkeley


http://webcast.berkeley.edu/

Video & Audio for students and learners around the globe.

Berkeley Webcast (also known as webcast.berkeley) is an initiative of the University of California, Berkeley developed by the Berkeley Multimedia Research Center (BMRC) to share video and audio of full undergraduate courses and on-campus events. Initial research at BMRC was aided by grants from the National Science Foundation.

Under its initial name, the "Berkeley Internet Broadcasting System," the project delivered its first seminar webcast January 1995, with the broadcast of regular courses beginning in the spring of 1999. The site now includes over 100 full courses available through streaming RealMedia video, streaming audio, MP3 download, and podcast, with availability of these different options varying by course and event.

Source:

The University of California at Berkeley

Kamis, 02 Februari 2012

Open Course from AGH University of Science and Technology

AGH University of Science and Technology (Polish Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza im. Stanisława Staszica) is one of the leading institutes of technology and the second largest technical university in Poland, located in Kraków. The university was established in 1919, and was formerly known as the University of Mining and Metallurgy. It has 15 faculties and one school, which will become new faculty in the near future.



Kursus Terbuka


AGH University of Science and Technology
Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza
AGH University of Science and Technology - new logo.png
Motto "Labore creata, labori et scientiae servis" (Born in labour, I serve the labour and science)
Established 1919 (1919)
Type Public
Rector Professor Tadeusz Słomka
Academic staff 1,884 (30 Jun 2011)
Admin. staff 4,052 (30 Jun 2011)
Students 36,562 (30 Nov 2010)
Location Kraków, Poland
Coordinates:
Click the blue globe to open an interactive map.
50°03′52.3″N 19°55′25.5″E / 50.064528°N 19.92375°E / 50.064528; 19.92375
Campus Urban
Colors green-black-red
Nickname AGH
Affiliations EUA, IAU, SEFI
Website agh.edu.pl

Faculties

Sabtu, 07 Januari 2012

Visi dan Misi Universitas Rakyat

Visi dan Misi Universitas Rakyat

Visi

Belajar Sepanjang Hayat

Misi

Universitas Rakyat mencoba menyediakan bahan-bahan ajar dan pendidikan dari seluruh dunia internet.

Senin, 02 Januari 2012

Mengenai Kami

Kami adalah Universitas Rakyat, sebuah gerakan pendidikan untuk menyebarkan ilmu pengetahuan.

Kamis, 08 Desember 2011

Para Perintis Universitas Rakyat

Bissmilahirrohmanirrohim


Para Pelajar Super he.,he.,he.,

Inilah para perintis Universitas Rakyat

Sejarah Singkat Universitas Rakyat: Pada awalnya kami bertemu di Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia pada tahun 2007, lalu berkumpul dan belajar bersama pada perkembangannya lahirlah ide mendirikan Universitas Rakyat, semoga bermanfaat.

Indonesia Bisa! 

Senin, 05 Desember 2011

MIT OpenCourseWare


The Schoolship
By: Erik Nurdiansyah
MIT OpenCourseWare
Kursus Terbuka dari MIT
http://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm


Unlocking Knowledge, Empowering Minds.

Free lecture notes, exams, and videos from MIT. No registration required.

MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) is a web-based publication of virtually all MIT course content. OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity.

What is MIT OpenCourseWare?

MIT OpenCourseWare is a free publication of MIT course materials that reflects almost all the undergraduate and graduate subjects taught at MIT.