here's an edu startup that contains 14 MOOCs, massive open online courses. It's one of the first that got set up by Stanford University. One popular free course in computer science had 94,000 students when it ran the first time. Not all of them continued or finished but recenty, Colorado University announced that its global online campus would accept transfer credits towards a bachelor's degree if the students could pass a proctored final exam. Welcome to the crowdsourced future of higher education.
Slides from NICTA workshop , Sydney, Australia, June 14-17, 2005. Slides from workshop at GD'05 , Limerick, Ireland, Sept 11-14, 2005.Pajek workshop atXXVIII Sunbelt Conference , St. Pete Beach, Florida, USA, January 22-27, 2008: slides. Network analysis course at ECPR Summer School in Methods and Techniques , Ljubljana, Slovenia, July 30 - August 16, 2008.
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Savage Minds was founded in 2005 and has been going strong ever since. In 2006 Nature ranked Savage Minds 17th out of the 50 top science blogs across all scientific disciplines. In 2010, American Anthropologist has called Savage Minds "the central online site of the North American anthropological community" whose "value is found in the quality of the posts by the site's central contributors, a cadre of bright, engaged, young anthropology professors."
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