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Steve Perry, *IRO *Information Resource Officer U.S. EMBASSY, ACCRA GHANA

FREE DISTANCE EDUCATION SITES TO HELP INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS PREPARE FOR AN AMERICAN STYLE EDUCATION. Steve Perry, *IRO *Information Resource Officer U.S. EMBASSY, ACCRA GHANA EMAIL: PerrySX2@state.gov NOVEMBER 2012. MIT COURSES ONLINE: http://ocw.mit.edu.

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Steve Perry, *IRO *Information Resource Officer U.S. EMBASSY, ACCRA GHANA

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  1. FREE DISTANCE EDUCATION SITES TO HELP INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS PREPARE FOR AN AMERICAN STYLE EDUCATION • Steve Perry, *IRO *Information Resource Officer • U.S. EMBASSY, ACCRA GHANA EMAIL: PerrySX2@state.gov • NOVEMBER 2012

  2. MIT COURSES ONLINE: http://ocw.mit.edu

  3. MIT [MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY] courses often have an Audio or Video Component

  4. Example of an advanced search in the MIT SITE for courses with lecture notes

  5. MIT Chemistry courses with lecture notes

  6. Detailed Lecture Notes for a Physical Chemistry Class

  7. Course on Sustainable Development at MIT

  8. MIT Lecture Notes on Sustainability

  9. ACTUAL SYLLABI FOR COURSE

  10. ANOTHER COURSE ON THE U.S. CONGRESS IN THE POLITICAL SCIENCE SECTION: LECTURE NOTES FOR THE U.S. CONGRESS

  11. RELATED RESOURCES FOR THE U.S. CONGRESS

  12. NEW DEVELOPMENT AT MIT: MITx allows for increased interactivity with students: mitx.mit.edu

  13. The first MITx course will be offered on Circuits and Electronics; participants completing course successfully will receive certificate • Spring 2012 Course offering Circuits and Electronics, 6.002x • More information & Enroll ‣ • Circuits and Electronics is on-line and MIT’s first undergraduate analog design course. This prototype course will run, free of charge, for students worldwide from March 5, 2012 through June 8, 2012. Students will be given the opportunity to demonstrate their mastery of the material and earn a certificate from MITx.

  14. Academic Room (Harvard University’s entry into Distance Education, August 2012) http://www.academicroom.com/

  15. Stanford University is launching a brand new Open Education platform, as of 2012: http://class.stanford.edu/

  16. TUFTS: http://ocw.tufts.edu

  17. TUFTS HAS A SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY, MEDICINE AND VETERINARY SCIENCE

  18. TUFTS SCHOOL OF MEDICINE: ONLINE COURSES

  19. NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY: OCW.ND.EDU

  20. OTHER OCW PARTNERS: MORE UNIVERSITIES OFFERING FREE COURSE MATERIAL as noted in ocwconsortium.org/members

  21. More on the OCW CONSORTIUM

  22. YALE UNIVERSITY: http://oyc.yale.edu

  23. YALE UNIVERSITY: http://open.yale.edu/courses/(Yale not a member of the OCW concept)

  24. Example of a class at YALE UNIVERSITY

  25. FREE LECTURE NOTES

  26. Actual Class Lecture

  27. OPEN CULTURE: www.openculture.com (“Get free online courses from the world’s leading universities. This collection includes over 250 free courses in the liberal arts and sciences. Download these audio & video courses straight to your computer or mp3 player.”)

  28. Courses on Open Culture: www.openculture.com

  29. COURSES ON POLITICAL SCIENCE AND LAW FROM OPEN CULTURE: Many of these courses are from Stanford University in the U.S.

  30. U CALIFORNIA BERKELEY courses on VIDEO via YOUTUBE: http://youtube.com/ucberkeley: many courses now offered: videos of actual courses can be played over and over again and show interaction of Professors with students

  31. ACADEMIC EARTH: www.academicearth.org

  32. More on Academic Earth: www.academicearth.org

  33. Subjects offered in ACADEMIC EARTH

  34. A Brand New web site offering free courses from leading Universities is Udemy: http://udemy.com; one has to register for Udemy, but Udemy is free

  35. Example of free courses in udemy.com

  36. COURSERA now also offers free courses from a variety of top-flight Universities: https://www.coursera.org/#

  37. More Coursera Offerings: https://www.coursera.org/#courses

  38. The KHAN ACADEMY also offers free courses: http://www.khanacademy.org/

  39. UDACITY is the new Kid on the Block, specializing in courses such as Computer Programming and Science Courses: http://www.udacity.com/

  40. Example of UDACITY’s How to Build a Start Up

  41. Here are some of the courses provided by edX

  42. edX: https://www.edx.org/

  43. New course on Development Economics from MRUNIVERSITY: http://mruniversity.com

  44. Actual Course in Developmental Economics: http://mruniversity.com

  45. For those of you with iTUNES, there is this fantastic possibility

  46. MORE ABOUT MOOCs • An article in the NEW YORK TIMES: “The Year of the MOOC”: Massive Open Online Courses, Nov. 2012 http://nyti.ms/TTn1E6 • “The Need for Open Education for a Global Economy” http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/07/11/open-education-for-a-global-economy/ • Article discussing OER Resources in College and Research Libraries: http://crln.acrl.org/content/73/6/334.full.pdf+html

  47. More Articles: • “MOOCS: INTO THE FUTURE”, Chronicle of Higher Education, September 3, 2012 http://chronicle.com/article/Into-the-Future-With-MOOCs/134080/ • MOOC MANIA, Chronicle of Higher Education: http://chronicle.com/section/Online-Learning/623/ • 7 Free Education Websites: http://www.goodnet.org/articles/301(June 2012)

  48. Study Skills Every One Needs to Know (Emory University) http://www.college.emory.edu/home/academic/learning/studyskills consultations/tips.html

  49. What to expect of an IRC or Educational Advising Center at a U.S. EMBASSY or Consulate? • Look to them for advice. They have many useful print materials, and collections of books and valuable resources. • IRCs/Educational Advising Centers can teach you the correct way to research, to cite materials, and the most time-efficient way to use databases and to find information about U.S. Colleges and any scholarship information.

  50. International Students need to know how to research so they won’t fail when in US Colleges • IRCs have many free databases you can access with just an Internet connection. • This are listed on the next few slides: most important is DOAJ: www.doaj.org and SSRN: SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH NETWORK: www.ssrn.com

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