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Founded in 1855 as Pennsylvania's only land-grant university, The Pennsylvania State University combines academic rigor with a vibrant campus life. A nationally recognized Research-I institution, Penn State teaches students to be leaders with a global perspective. Supporting not only the citizens of our Commonwealth, Penn State engages in collaborative activities with industrial, educational, and agricultural partners in the United States and abroad to generate, disseminate, integrate, and apply knowledge that is valuable to society.

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Maps and the Geospatial Revolution

Maps and the Geospatial Revolution

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Learn to make maps and analyze geographic patterns using the latest toolsThe Geospatial Revolution has generated new forms of interactive maps and location-aware devices, making it possible for everyone to leverage spatial information.This course combines core concepts in cartography, geographic information systems, and spatial thinking.What will you achieve?Learn to:Practice thinking spatially to solve geographic problems in environmental, social, and technical domainsUnderstand how spatial data is createdApply spatial analysis techniquesCreate interactive web mapsThis course is aimed at novices who have an interest in map making and spatial analysis, but have no prior experience working with spatial data and/or web map technology.Anyone who is able to find and join this course will be qualified to engage with the material – it is an entry-level experience about making maps and learning about GIS.You do not need to download any specific software - an updated web browser like Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox will be sufficient for completing this course. The mapping activities in this course use a free account with ArcGIS online, which may not work very well on a tablet or phone browser.

FutureLearn
5 weeks long, 6 hours a week
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Geospatial Intelligence & the Geospatial Revolution

Geospatial Intelligence & the Geospatial Revolution

4.6

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeJoinus for the exciting journey to learn about GEOINT’s application in business,law enforcement, and defense. Advances in satellites, GPS, unmanned aerialsystems, wireless communications, handheld computing, and the ability to automatelaborious map analysis processes has transformed what used to be calledgeographic intelligence, or GEOINT, and the nature of the insights provided tomanagers and leaders. GEOINT is more than just analysts working with GIS in a secure intelligence facility. We have gone from mountains of hardcopy maps to amazingautomated systems that provide previously unavailable understanding. GEOINThelps us daily with real-time apps to guide decision making. GEOINT combines geographic informationscience and technologies with an analytic tradecraft. In this course you will experience thevalue of GEOINT. You will learn how to design and execute a geospatial analysis project using GEOINTtools and tradecraft. The course is designed for the individual who wants to learn the basics of GEOINT and it is not designed for the geospatial intelligence professional. We're eager to welcome you to the Revolution.

Coursera
5 weeks long, 6-9 hours a week
past
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Decent Work in Global Supply Chains

Decent Work in Global Supply Chains

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According to the UN organization UNCTAD, 80% of trade takes place in global supply chains linked to transnational corporations. Governed by powerful transnational corporations, these global supply chains set the ‘rules of the game’ of today’s global production system. For the majority of workers, this production system translates into poverty wages, excessive working hours, unsafe workplaces and repression of workers’ right to form and join democratic trade unions.This course offers a careful mix of video lectures and interviews, readings, online resources, and exercises to gain both knowledge and practical skills for promoting decent work in global supply chains. In some countries, the online learning experience will be complemented with local workshops for a truly global learning experience.The course started with a Facebook live discussion with Prof. Dr. Mark Anner on 12 January 2017. You can see the recording hereThis is a free self-paced course in which you can study at your own pace. You can enrol for free in the audit track and - if you wish - get a Statement of Participation for 29 € once you've finished the course. Once per year, we will offer the option to get a Certificate for 49 € after passing an online exam. The Global Labour University may offer scholarships to participants from non-OECD countries to do a Certificate for free. If you wish to get a Certificate for this course, please start studying in the audit track and you will be informed about the next exam period and the scholarship option.If you work for a university, trade union or any other labour-related institution you are welcome to integrate the course material into your education and training programmes. All video lectures and interviews, readings, online resources, and exercises can be downloaded separately and used for free.

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Energy, the Environment and Our Future

Energy, the Environment and Our Future

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##This course shows the immense value we get from energy, where we get it, why the energy system must change, and why a faster change is needed.We’ll cover:+ Why Energy Matters+ Oil, Coal and Natural Gas+ Drilling, Fracking and Reserves+ The History and Physics of Global WarmingBy the end of the course, you’ll be able to:Identify natural and human-driven systems and processes that produce energy and affect the environmentExplain basic scientific concepts related to energyDiscuss how global warming from fossil fuel use has arisen historicallySummarize how the climate has always changed and how humans are driving changes, which will have large, long-lasting impacts if we don’t shift our energy systemThis course is designed for anyone at any level, with an interest in how energy, the environment and our future are interrelated. It is ideal for anyone considering postgraduate study in the field, such as the online Master of Professional Studies in Renewable Energy and Sustainability Systems from Penn State.

FutureLearn
5 weeks long, 3 hours a week
past
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Geodesign: Change Your World

Geodesign: Change Your World

3.5

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeIgnite your career with Geodesign! The magnitude of challenges before us exceeds the reach of conventional approaches to planning and design. The pandemic has spawned urgent needs for new design approaches and solutions. Also at the doorstep is climate change: altering community design approaches; addressing infrastructure types and locations; as well as the need to protect carbon-sequestering environs. Geodesign provides a revolutionary way forward. It leverages information systems to foster collaborations that result in geographically specific, adaptive, and resilient strategies to wicked problems across scales of the natural and built environment. Geodesign builds confidence through dynamic real-time feedback, which empowers engaged collaborations for meaningful plans. With Geodesign, you can change your world – for the better!This course includes well-illustrated lectures by the instructor, as well as guest lectures each week to ensure you are hearing a variety of viewpoints. Each week you will also be able to examine what Geodesign is through interactive mapping that showcases real-word Case Study examples of Geodesign from around the globe.As you move along in the course, you will discover the interrelationships of both the physical and human aspects that contribute to how Geodesign strategies are composed.The course concludes with you outlining your own Geodesign Challenge, and receiving feedback about that from your peers

Coursera
5 weeks long, 11 hours worth of material
past
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Epidemics - the Dynamics of Infectious Diseases

Epidemics - the Dynamics of Infectious Diseases

4.2

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeNot so long ago, it was almost guaranteed that you would die of an infectious disease. In fact, had you been born just 150 years ago, your chances of dying of an infectious disease before you've reached the tender age of 5 would have been extremely high. Since then, science has come a long way in understanding infectious diseases - what they are, how they spread, and how they can be prevented. But diseases like HIV/AIDS, Malaria, Tuberculosis, or the flu are still major killers worldwide, and novel emerging diseases are a constant threat to public health. In addition, the bugs are evolving. Antibiotics, our most potent weapon against bacterial infections, are losing their power because the bacteria are becoming resistant. In this course, we'll explore the major themes of infectious diseases dynamics.After we’ve covered the basics, we'll be looking at the dynamics of the flu, and why we're worried about flu pandemics. We'll be looking at the dynamics of childhood diseases such as measles and whooping cough, which were once considered almost eradicated, but are now making a comeback. We'll explore Malaria, and use it as a case study of the evolution of drug resistance. We'll even be looking at social networks - how diseases can spread from you to your friends to your friends' friends, and so on. And of course we’ll be talking about vaccination too. We’ll also be talking about how mobile phones, social media and crowdsourcing are revolutionizing disease surveillance, giving rise to a new field of digital epidemiology. And yes, we will be talking about Zombies - not human zombies, but zombie ants whose brains are hijacked by an infectious fungus. We're looking forward to having you join us for an exciting course!

Coursera
8 weeks long, 17 hours worth of material
past
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Maps and the Geospatial Revolution

Maps and the Geospatial Revolution

4.7

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeLearn how advances in geospatial technology and analytical methods have changed how we do everything, and discover how to make maps and analyze geographic patterns using the latest tools.The past decade has seen an explosion of new mechanisms for understanding and using location information in widely-accessible technologies. This Geospatial Revolution has resulted in the development of consumer GPS tools, interactive web maps, and location-aware mobile devices. These radical advances are making it possible for people from all walks of life to use, collect, and understand spatial information like never before. This course brings together core concepts in cartography, geographic information systems, and spatial thinking with real-world examples to provide the fundamentals necessary to engage with Geography beyond the surface-level. We will explore what makes spatial information special, how spatial data is created, how spatial analysis is conducted, and how to design maps so that they’re effective at telling the stories we wish to share. To gain experience using this knowledge, we will work with the latest mapping and analysis software to explore geographic problems.

Coursera
5 weeks long, 20 hours worth of material
upcoming
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Energy, the Environment, and Our Future

Energy, the Environment, and Our Future

4.3

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeJoininternationally-acclaimed researcher and award-winningeducator Richard Alley in an exploration of the role ofenergy in our environment and our future. Energy use hasdone great good for humans by giving those in thedeveloped world the equivalent of 100 energy "serfs" to doour bidding, making up roughly 10% of the economy, andpowering most of the economy.  However, the unintendedconsequences of energy use are affecting people around theworld and changing the climate in ways that will make lifemuch harder.  Numerous options exist for development of asustainable energy system that provides a strongereconomy, more jobs, and greater security that is moreconsistent with ethical principles.  The course exploresthese issues. “Energy, the Environment, and Our Future” will combinestudent-centered instructional materials and film clipsfrom the PBS TV series Earth: The Operators' Manual, alsohosted by Richard Alley, to tell the history, present, andpossible futures of human energy use. 

Coursera
6-9 hours a week
past
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Creativity, Innovation and Transformation

Creativity, Innovation and Transformation

3.8

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeOur lives are being disrupted by pandemics, global warming, wars, political chaos, and technological innovations.We must prepare for an unpredictable and unknown future - and this is the goal of the course on Creativity, Innovation and Transformation (CIT)! CIT is an upgrade of the former Creativity, Innovation and Change (CIC) course, which is now streamlined and updated with a new module on Transformation.The course consists of four main Modules:Innovation ToolboxCreative DiversityCENTER Transformation The course offers unique ways to:Discover our unique creative and innovative nature Grow our sense of responsibility to ourselves and our communityTransform our inner world into higher moral and ethical states Appreciate unexpected beauty and deeper meaning in our lives. Through a blend of rich and fresh perspectives on topics of creativity, innovation, and transformation, the course contributes to making us aware of our unique creative selves and how we can unfold our individuality in a world of disruptions and differences in great need of everyone’s creative, innovative and transformative potential! Welcome to CIT MOOC!Recommended ReadingsInnovate or Die - Jack Matson: http://amzn.to/14Wed0VCENTER - Darrell Velegol: http://amzn.to/17rLzXJ

Coursera
4 weeks long, 18 hours worth of material
ongoing
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创意、创新与变革

创意、创新与变革

0

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely Free让我们一起来创造历史 - 永不止步!在过去的2013和2014年中,来自全球190多个国家,超过200,000的学生相聚在这门MOOC课程中,一起探索创意,创新,和变革。我们都进行了哪些有趣的探索呢?我们通过创意的多样性来探索她的独特性,借助快速失败智能优化法来构建创新能力,并运用CENTER原理来驱动个人的改变。另外,我们使用价值创造技能来启动持久的变革。在CIC 1.0和CIC 2.0中,我们把这些探索变为现实,这在当时引起了轰动!现在我们又回来了,随着新面孔和新思路的加入,我们会做的比以前更好。我们可以帮助开发你的创意潜能,从而让你的事业、圈子和个人生活都得到提高和改变。这就是我们的CIC自主课程。燃烧吧,小宇宙!我们的课程永远对你开放!推荐阅读:《不创新,毋宁死》:杰克·马特森 http://amzn.to/14Wed0V《CENTER》:达雷尔•维勒戈尔 http://amzn.to/17rLzXJ课程内容和视频字幕支持中英文,每周要求3-5小时的工作量

Coursera
6 weeks long
past
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Dairy Production and Management

Dairy Production and Management

5

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeWith the world's first MOOOOO-C, you will gain a broad and comprehensive understanding of all aspects of dairy management such as genetics, nutrition, reproduction, animal health, farm economics, and sustainability of dairy production systems. There's something here for everyone whether you are just looking for the basics or have years of experience in the dairy industry.This is an eight-week course. Each week consists of four to nine video lectures, additional reading materials, and a multiple-choice questions quiz. Estimated study time is between three and five hours per week. Learners have the option to purchase a Course Certificate for 49.00 USD. The certificate can be purchased at any time, but you must verify your identify before taking the course quizzes in order to be eligible. For those who cannot afford the certificate fee, financial aid is available through Coursera.Why is producing milk efficiently and sustainably so important? Milk provides humans with over 16 essential nutrients, such as: Energy, Protein and Essential Amino acids, Vitamin A, Vitamin D, several B vitamins, including B12, Pantothenic and Folic acids, and essential minerals such as Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Zinc, as well as other minerals. Did you know that one glass of milk provides a 5-year old child with 21% of his/her daily protein requirements and 8% of their energy needs?Most milk in the world, about 85%, is produced from cattle. However, water buffaloes, goats, sheep, and camel are also dairy animals. The United States, India, the European Union, Brazil, and New Zealand are among the largest dairy producers in the world. Yet among these dairy-producing countries there are varied methods to generate milk with highly variable productivity and efficiency. Dairy production is vital for the survival of billions of people. Globally, around 150 million small-scale dairy households, equivalent to 750 million people, are engaged in milk production. The number and size of dairy farms varies among countries, but in India alone, there are estimated 78 million dairy farms! In the United States, one of the leading milk-producing countries in the world, total milk production has been steadily increasing in the last decades, reaching over 205 billion pounds (93 billion kilograms) in 2014. This was accompanied by a steady increase in average milk yield per cow, reaching 22,260 lb (over 10,100 kg) per lactation in 2014. How has this efficiency been achieved? What methods are necessary to ensure production of high quality milk? How do we balance milk production efficiency with animal health and environmental protection? This course will provide the student with information to better understand dairy production systems and their role in feeding the world population.In this MOOOOO-C, you will learn about the dairy enterprise from internationally recognized dairy science professors who have delivered highly regarded dairy education programs within the United States and internationally.Course lectures are translated into Portuguese and Chinese; PDF files of these translations can be found under each course week. The Dairy MOOC team thanks Dr. Antonio Branco (Universidade Estadual de Maringá, Brazil) and Ms. Yuanyuan Zhang (Pennsylvania State University) for translating the lecture materials.Course SponsorsThis course was supported by the generous contributions of Innovation Center for US Dairy at Silver Level and Pancosma North America, RP Nutrients, Inc. and Arm and Hammer, which provided funding support at a Bronze Level.The Pennsylvania State University has final responsibility for the academic content of this course.

Coursera
8 weeks long, 76 hours worth of material
ongoing
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OSINT

OSINT

0

YouTube
6 hours worth of material
selfpaced
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Presumed Innocent? The Social Science of Wrongful Conviction

Presumed Innocent? The Social Science of Wrongful Conviction

4.7

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeAccording tothe National Registry of Exonerations, a joint project of Michigan Law andNorthwestern Law, over 1,600 individuals in the United States have beenexonerated after being convicted for crimes they did not commit. These are theknown cases of wrongful conviction—the actual number is much higher. Some ofthese individuals have served years, even decades, in prison for thesecrimes. Often, real offendershave escaped justice as a result of the wrong person being accused and convicted. As noted, wewill approach this topic from a social scientific perspective. Social scienceis a broad field that seeks to understand social interactions betweenindividuals, groups, and institutions. The field includes academic disciplinessuch as sociology, criminology, psychology, economics, anthropology, politicalscience, and other related disciplines. In thiscourse we will explore wrongful convictions answering several key questions: What do we mean by “wrongfully convicted,” and how common are wrongful convictions? Who are wrongfully convicted? Where in the criminal justice system do things go wrong to lead to wrongful convictions? Why do wrongful convictions occur? How can social science contribute to understanding, and preventing wrongful convictions? For-credit option:This course will also be offered for Penn State credit.This course option will require a heavier workload and offer instructor feedback and assessment on completed work. More info here

Coursera
7 weeks long, 4-6 hours a week
past
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Introduction to Art: Concepts & Techniques

Introduction to Art: Concepts & Techniques

4.8

Class Central TipsLearn How to Sign up to Coursera courses for free1600+ Coursera Courses That Are Still Completely FreeIntroduction to Art: Concepts & Techniques is an art appreciation course created for individuals without any artistic background. This course introduces you to various art movements, cultural influences, artistic genres, artists, and their artwork. The main emphasis of the course is to teach you hands-on studio arts techniques as you conduct personal research and explore your own creativity. While utilizing historical and contemporary art concepts, the course guides you through different time periods. Examining and discussing artwork is a crucial part of this course, encouraging you to express your opinions about art in an intelligent and articulate manner. By the conclusion of the course, you will compile a portfolio of artworks reflective of your research, understanding, creativity, and personal growth. Subjects discussed: Fantastic Art, Mail Art, Black and White Portraiture Photography, Installation Art, and 3-D Art. Art Concepts explored: Line, Shape, Value, Texture, and Color. Art Mediums used: Graphite Pencils, Charcoal, Pastels, Ink, Watercolor, Acrylic Paint, Collage.

Coursera
5-7 hours a week
past
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