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Starts : 2005-09-01
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This course considers the interaction between law, policy, and technology as they relate to the evolving controversies over control of the Internet. In addition, there will be an in-depth treatment of privacy and the notion of "transparency" -- regulations and technologies that govern the use of information, as well as access to information. Topics explored will include:

  • Legal Background for Regulation of the Internet
  • Fourth Amendment Law and Electronic Surveillance
  • Profiling, Data Mining, and the U.S. PATRIOT Act
  • Technologies for Anonymity and Transparency
  • The Policy-Aware Web

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Starts : Apr 19, 2013/strong br
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Canvas.net Free Closed [?] General & Interdisciplinary Studies Chemokines HumanitiesandScience K12 RSLogix5000+programming

This course presents the academic foundations and historical development of multicultural moral decision-making and helps students develop their ability to interrelate reflectively, responsibly, and respectfully with a society of increasing intercultural connections. Students will first explore how people approach moral decision-making, and then how multicultural and intercultural moral decision-making ought to be made. This approach is analogous to how grammar first describes the way language is in fact used, and how it then prescribes the way language ought to be used. A blend of online instructional strategies will be utilized throughout this course. Students can expect to spend three to six hours per week to complete and submit all course deliverables. Preparation for exams will require additional time. Upon successful completion of this course, students should have the ability to engage in serious reflection on issues of ethics and values related to intercultural and multicultural decision-making. Required Text: $49.99 Jeffrey W. Bulger, MORAL PHILOSOPHY: A Theoretical and Practical Approach to Moral Decision-Making, Vol 1-8, Plato

Starts : 2017-01-23
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Canvas.net Free Closed [?] HumanitiesandScience Nutrition

An overview of the role of the manager in shaping the ethics of the organization

Starts : 2017-04-17
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edX Free Closed [?] English Brain stem Business Multiplying+and+factoring+expressions Nutrition Rational+expressions

Is it okay to take pills to help you ace exams? Should you be able to choose the sex of your child? Is abortion murder?

These controversial questions will be explored through Manga in this bioethics course. Bioethics is an interdisciplinary field of study that looks into ethical, legal, and social implications of life sciences and health care.

This course will help you understand key ethical issues surrounding crucial problems that profoundly impact your life from birth to death.

Topics include:

  • Reproductive technology such as surrogacy and sex-selection of the baby
  • Abortion 
  • Informed consent
  • Euthanasia 
  • The use of medical technology for the purpose of enhancement

You will also learn about ethical arguments and regulations in Japan and other countries concerning life sciences and healthcare. Our hope is, through this course, you will better understand and formulate your own opinions on these important issues.

DISCLAIMER: The intention of this course is to present different arguments and perspectives on a number of different topics on bioethics. In other words this course DOES NOT aim to instill in its audience any particular perspective, religious or otherwise, on each topic.

No previous knowledge of bioethics is needed.

Starts : 2017-05-01
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edX Free Closed [?] English Brain stem Business Multiplying+and+factoring+expressions Nutrition Rational+expressions

Is it permissible to create human clones? Would you really want to live forever? Is brain death the death of a human being?

These controversial questions will be explored through stories in Manga in this bioethics course. Bioethics is an interdisciplinary field of study that looks into ethical, legal, and social implications of life sciences and health care.

This course will help you understand key ethical issues surrounding crucial problems that literally impact your life from birth to death.

Topics include:

  • Living Donor Organ Transplantation
  • Cloning Technology
  • ES Cells and iPS Cells
  • Lifespan and Eternal Life
  • Brain Death and Organ Transplants

You will also learn about ethical arguments and regulations in Japan and other countries concerning life sciences and healthcare through Lectures and the Discussion forum. Our hope is, through this course, you will better understand and formulate your own opinions on these important issues.

DISCLAIMER: The intention of this course is to present different arguments and perspectives on a number of different topics on bioethics. In other words this course DOES NOT aim to instill in its audience any particular perspective, religious or otherwise, on each topic.

This course is Part 2 of a two-part series, but can be taken as a stand-alone course. You do not need to have completed Part 1. No previous knowledge of bioethics is needed.

Starts : 2015-02-01
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MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Infor Information control Information Theory K12 Nutrition

This seminar is made possible through a collaboration between Radius and the Philosophy section of MIT. This course provides an opportunity to explore a wide range of ethical issues through guided discussions that are geared to equip students for ongoing reflection and action. Lectures and discussions with guest faculty, as well as attendance at on-and off-campus events, expose students to ethical problems and resources for addressing them. The course also encourages students to work collaboratively as they clarify their personal and vocational principles.

Topics vary each term and reflect the interests of those enrolled.

Starts : 2016-10-18
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edX Free Closed [?] English Business Nutrition

While sport sometimes is dismissed as frivolous, it not only raises fundamental ethical questions, such as what counts as fair play, but is an important cultural phenomenon attracting the interests of millions of people around the globe. Love sports or hate them, their cultural role or influence cannot easily be dismissed.

In this course, we will explore some of the fundamental ethical issues raised by sport, ranging from investigation of the nature of sports to see what values, if any, sports do and should promote and the educational significance of sports especially in higher education in the U.S, violence in sports, gender equity in sports, and the ethics of using performance enhancing drugs.

We hope that through brief lectures on videos, hearty debate in the discussion board, interactive media, and some selected readings to promote not only better understanding of the ethics of sport, but also appreciation for the role of reasoned discourse in advancing our understanding of ethical issues and how to approach them.

Starts : 2011-09-01
12 votes
MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Closed [?] Ethnic Studies Infor Information control Information science Information Theory Nutrition

An introduction to the cross-cultural study of ethnic and national identity. We examine the concept of social identity, and consider the ways in which gendered, linguistic, religious, and ethno-racial identity components interact. We explore the history of nationalism, including the emergence of the idea of the nation-state, as well as ethnic conflict, globalization, identity politics, and human rights.

Starts : 2011-09-01
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MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Infor Information control Information science Information Theory Nutrition

An introduction to the cross-cultural study of ethnic and national identity. We examine the concept of social identity, and consider the ways in which gendered, linguistic, religious, and ethno-racial identity components interact. We explore the history of nationalism, including the emergence of the idea of the nation-state, as well as ethnic conflict, globalization, identity politics, and human rights.

Starts : 2003-09-01
9 votes
MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Social Sciences Infor Information environments Information Theory Kadenze Nutrition

This course is designed to provide students with a broad overview of the major theories on the relationship between ethnicity and politics. The course is divided into three sections. The first covers general theory and discusses the social construction of ethnicity as well as the limits of construction. The second section discusses ethnicity as a dependent variable. This section studies the forces that shape the development of ethnic identities and their motivating power. The third section addresses ethnicity as an independent variable. In other words, it focuses on how ethnicity operates to affect important political and economic outcomes.

This course is the first semester of a year-long sequence on ethnic politics. However, each semester is self-contained and students may take the course in either or both semesters. Ethnic Politics I aims for breadth over depth. It covers many works in the “canon” of texts on ethnic politics as well as addressing many major topics (modernization, entrepreneurship, prejudice, ethnic party formation, etc.) in one week sessions. Ethnic Politics II covers some of these topics in greater depth and also requires a major research paper.

Starts : 2007-02-01
10 votes
MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Infor Information environments Information Theory Kadenze Nutrition

This course is designed mainly for political science graduate students conducting or considering conducting research on identity politics. While 17.504 Ethnic Politics I is designed as a primarily theoretical course, Ethnic Politics II switches the focus to methods. It aims to familiarize the student with the current conventional approaches as well as major challenges to them. The course discusses definition and measurement issues as well as briefly addressing survey techniques and modeling.

Starts : 2005-09-01
11 votes
MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Infor Information control Information Theory Kadenze Nutrition

Discerning the ethnic and racial dimensions of politics is considered by some indispensable to understanding contemporary world politics. This course seeks to answer fundamental questions about racial and ethnic politics. To begin, what are the bases of ethnic and racial identities? What accounts for political mobilization based upon such identities? What are the political claims and goals of such mobilization and is conflict between groups and/or with government forces inevitable? How do ethnic and racial identities intersect with other identities, such as gender and class, which are themselves the sources of social, political, and economic cleavages? Finally, how are domestic ethnic/racial politics connected to international human rights? To answer these questions, the course begins with an introduction to dominant theoretical approaches to racial and ethnic identity. The course then considers these approaches in light of current events in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Europe, and the United States.

Starts : 2003-02-01
14 votes
MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Basic Trigonometry Infor Information environments Information policy Information retrieval Information Theory

This course is a practicum-style seminar in anthropological methods of ethnographic fieldwork and writing. Depending on student experience in ethnographic reading and practice, the course is a mix of reading anthropological and science studies ethnographies; and formulating and pursuing ethnographic work in local labs, companies, or other sites.

Starts : 2016-03-02
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edX Free Closed [?] English Business Chemokines Nutrition

Acerca de este curso

Ingresar a este curso de “Ética de la Felicidad” es el regalo personal más especial que se hace a sí mismo quien quiere tomar en serio su propia existencia. Es el tema más digno de ser meditado en esta vida y la reflexión más valiosa que puede asumir un ser humano para dar dignidad a su vida.

Ser feliz y vivir feliz, son los dos  asuntos en los que nos jugamos nuestra existencia. Las reflexiones sobre estos temas las encontramos mejor planteadas y desarrolladas en los filósofos, porque ellos han concebido su actividad filosófica como una forma de vida válida para todos los seres humanos. Esta actividad se opone a las opiniones inciertas, engañosas y desconocedoras de la naturaleza humana que abundan en nuestro medio cultural y con las cuales se quiere cubrir la felicidad con un manto oscuro e inalcanzable para las personas. Tener una conciencia feliz, permite al ser humano realizar acciones éticas o morales igualmente felices. Este camino ético de la felicidad es el que andaremos en el desarrollo de nuestro curso y en el que cada uno de los participantes encontrará buenos argumentos para ser y vivir feliz cada día.

Starts : 2015-07-01
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Coursera Free Closed [?] Turkish BabsonX Nutrition Udemy

Bu ders konuşmayı daha etkili hale getirecek temel özellikleri geliştirmeyi amaçlar. Doğru nefes, sesin iyi ve etkili kullanılması, doğru vurgu ve tonlamanın inceliklerinin fark edilmesi için gerekli bilgiler verilir, uygulamalar önerilir ve yapılır.

Starts : 2016-10-03
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Iversity Free History+of+Math The University of Nottingham

An introduction course to a fascinating travel into the eTourism world, which crosses both space and time, and is always closely connected with communication. In fact, we are embarking to create a great study experience, which explores how Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) do matter for tourism – both for our personal experience, and for the tourism industry at large. In other words, we will together explore eTourism by using tools and models of the Communication Sciences.

Key concepts and theories covered include: Online Communication Model (OCM); Roman Jakobson's Communication Model; Quality of online contents; User Generated Content (UGC); Web 2.0; Reputation in online Media; Intercultural communication and localisation; eLearning; Argumentation; World Heritage Sites.

Who is this course for?

We expect the following publics to be attracted by the course in order to update their skills and knowledge on a very hot topic:

  • Students, in particular within tourism and hospitality programs
  • Academia and researchers
  • Destination managers
  • People active in the industry
  • Policy makers

What do I need to know?

No prerequisite knowledge necessary to understand the concepts and experiences shared in the course.

What will I learn?

By the end of the course, learners:

  • Know current eTourism applications, technologies and practices
  • Know what is communication, and its major components, ICTs and their relevance to the tourism field
  • Know what kinds of online training courses can be used within tourism and hospitality
  • Know how to map different communication activities within the tourism sector
  • Know how to run a usability test and how to make usages analysis of a website or mobile app
  • Know how to plan, run and evaluate eTourism related activities, especially when it comes to the analysis of online reputation of a tourism destination
  • Are aware of the crucial role played by communication and ICTs within the tourism and hospitality sectors

Course structure

Chapter 1. Communication: an introduction to its nature and history

Instructor: Prof. Lorenzo Cantoni

Theoretical part:

The etymology of communication and its major components

Case study:

UNESCO World Heritage Sites and eTourism

Chapter 2. The Online Communication Model (OCM) and the quality of online contents

Instructor: Prof. Lorenzo Cantoni

Theoretical part:

The Online Communication Model

Case study:

Analysis of the content quality in online communication

Chapter 3. Usability analysis and web analytics

Instructor: Prof. Lorenzo Cantoni

Theoretical part:

Usability and usages analysis of tourism websites, mobile apps and other online communication tools

Case study:

Strategies to assess usability

Chapter 4. Localisation of online content

Instructor: Prof. Lorenzo Cantoni

Assistant: Emanuele Mele

Theoretical part:

Cultural translation / localization of messages for people with different cultural backgrounds and experiences

Case study:

Localized website for domestic and international visitors. Case of Quito (Ecuador)

Chapter 5. B2B activities and eLearning within the hospitality and tourism domain

Instructor: Dr. Nadzeya Kalbaska

Theoretical part:

The notion of eLearning and its use in the hospitality and tourism field

Case study:

eLearning courses about Destination Management Organizations. Case of “Ticino Switzerland Travel Specialist” online course

Chapter 6. User Generated Contents (UGCs) & Web 2.0

Instructors: Dr. Silvia de Ascaniis; Dr. Elena Marchiori

Theoretical part:

Communication opportunities given by UGCs and Web 2.0

Case study:

Hotels’ communication strategies to respond to online reviews

Chapter 7. Reputation in online media

Instructor: Dr. Elena Marchiori

Theoretical part:

The definition of the reputation construct and its relevance in the online domain

Case study:

How to analyze the online reputation of a tourist destination

Chapter 8. Argumentation in online travel reviews

Instructor: Dr. Silvia de Ascaniis

Assistant: Jingjing Lin

Theoretical part:

Definition of argumentation

Case study:

Argumentative analysis of Online Travel Reviews of a Chinese National Park

Suggested readings

You are welcome to visit the following websites before the course starts:

Highlights in the second edition

  • Video subtitles in English, Simplified Chinese, Spanish and Italian
  • Chinese translation is provided by Eduinfinity Translation Group (教育无边界字幕组)
  • Italian translation is provided by Fondazione ITS del Turismo e dell’ Ospitalità - IATH
  • Spanish translation is provided by CETT Barcelona
  • Monthly Google Hangouts with the instructors and assistants
  • Updated additional materials

Social communities

Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/472859206207898/

Please, if you tweet about this MOOC, use the following hashtag: #eTourismMOOC. Hereafter the relevant accounts:

  • Prof. Lorenzo Cantoni: @lorenzocantoni
  • Nadzeya Kalbaska: @nadzenka
  • Silvia De Ascaniis: @SilviaDeAscanis
  • Elena Marchiori: @elena_
  • Emanuele Mele: @EmanueleMele2
  • Jingjing Lin: @linjingjing
  • UNESCO Chair USI: @UNESCO_USI
  • eLab USI: @eLab_USI

Starts : 2015-09-21
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edX Free Closed [?] English Business Nutrition

Las enfermedades transmitidas por vector (ETV) comprenden un grupo heterogéneo de enfermedades que difieren en su expresión clínica y patológica en las que están involucradas una gran variedad de agentes patógenos y vectores transmisores. Actualmente, las ETV de mayor importancia por su magnitud, trascendencia y vulnerabilidad son el dengue y el paludismo. Por otro lado, el riesgo de que el virus de Chikungunya se propague a nivel mundial, especialmente en las Américas, es probablemente mayor de lo que se había pensado.

El curso, impartido por el Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública (INSP), tiene como objetivo capacitar al personal de salud en el adecuado diagnóstico, tratamiento y manejo en general de enfermedades transmitidas por vector (ETV) de mayor impacto.

11 votes
Udemy Free Closed [?] Canvas.net Histology

An Introduction to EU grants programmes. This is the first of three Modules on how to access EU Programmes

Starts : 2008-09-01
14 votes
Open Yale Free Social Sciences English Europe Fine Arts

This course offers a broad survey of modern European history, from the end of the Thirty Years' War to the aftermath of World War II. Along with the consideration of major events and figures such as the French Revolution and Napoleon, attention will be paid to the experience of ordinary people in times of upheaval and transition. The period will thus be viewed neither in terms of historical inevitability nor as a procession of great men, but rather through the lens of the complex interrelations between demographic change, political revolution, and cultural development. Textbook accounts will be accompanied by the study of exemplary works of art, literature, and cinema.

Starts : 2006-02-01
5 votes
MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW) Free Social Sciences Fine Arts Infor Information control Information Theory Nutrition

From pineapples grown in Hawaii to English-speaking call centers outsourced to India, the legacy of the "Age of Imperialism" appears everywhere in our modern world. This class explores the history of European imperialism in its political, economic, and cultural dimensions from the 1840s through the 1960s.

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