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The Tabernacle in Word & Image: An Italian Jewish Manuscript Revealed
by Alessandro Guetta- 0.0
5 Weeks
This mini-course introduces the use of early modern manuscripts for intellectual history—that is, the history of how ideas and the communication of those ideas changes over time. Professor Alessandro Guetta presents a case study constructed on a single, remarkable Hebrew manuscript from 17th-century Mantua, Malkiel Ashkenazi’s Tavnit ha-mishkan (University of Pennsylvania CAJS Rar Ms 460)....
$29
The Tabernacle in Word & Image: An Italian Jewish Manuscript Revealed
by Alessandro Guetta- 0.0
5 Weeks
This mini-course introduces the use of early modern manuscripts for intellectual history—that is, the history of how ideas and the communication of those ideas changes over time. Professor Alessandro Guetta presents a case study constructed on a single, remarkable Hebrew manuscript from 17th-century Mantua, Malkiel Ashkenazi’s Tavnit ha-mishkan (University of Pennsylvania CAJS Rar Ms 460)....
$29
Big History: Connecting Knowledge
by David Christian- 4.8
Approx. 29 hours to complete
BIG HISTORY FRAMEWORK: David Christian - Why is Threshold 4 significant? BIG HISTORY FRAMEWORK: David Christian - Why is Threshold 5 important? BIG HISTORY FRAMEWORK: David Christian - Why is Threshold 8 important? ZOOMING IN: Quentin Parker - Why is the future of the Universe easier to study than the future of humanity?...
The Art of Contrast Drawing
by Brendon Schumacker- 3.5
1 hour on-demand video
In this course we will learn why Contrast Drawing is very important, how it is useful, and we will study the best techniques to make a beautiful Contrast Drawing. We will also spend time reviewing recent illustration history and compare Contrast Drawing to other types of black and white illustration which have been popularized throughout history and pop culture....
$12.99
Seeking Women’s Rights: Colonial Period to the Civil War
by Alice Kessler-Harris , Nick Juravich , Columbia University Center for Teaching and Learning , New-York Historical Society- 0.0
10 Weeks
Learn about the emergence of women's history and its impact on the study of history as a whole. After a brief survey of the emergence of women's history as an academic field and its impact on the study of history as a whole, we will begin course one with a look at the experiences of women in Colonial America....
$50
Introduction to Database Management Systems (DBMS)
by Edoreal Learning Solutions- 3.8
1 hour on-demand video
Why we need DBMS History of Database Systems Conceptual Design : Case Study...
$11.99
The Alien Codes: DNA Activation & Egyptian Aliens Connection
by Karen Prieto- 4.1
7.5 hours on-demand video
We will have an immersion about the human race history and we will know when and why was our Starseed DNA deactivated, as well as the technique to activate the Starseed DNA. We will study the Positive and the Negative alien races and learn how to remove Alien Chips and device implantations from our bodies....
$11.99
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Star Trek: Inspiring Culture and Technology
by Margaret Weitekamp , Scott Mantz- 0.0
7 Weeks
Why has Star Trek , which began as a failed network series, become so influential? Learn why we should study as a lens for media scholars to analyze the history of television, the impact of science fiction on technology, and thephenomenon of fandom...
$40
Introduction to Object Oriented Programming
by Bhalchandra Gholkar- 4.1
1 hour on-demand video
We will talk about the history of “OOP” Object Oriented Programming and “POP”, Procedural Oriented Programming. Why and where you should use OOP instead of POP, etc. We will study the importance of “Objects” and how they interact with other objects around them, and that is the foundation of this introduction to OOP course....
$11.99
Wood Science: Beyond Building
by Lawrence Osborn , Jeffrey Slahor- 4.6
Approx. 11 hours to complete
The central question of this course: “why study wood? ” If “why study wood” is the question, one answer would be that it is the only raw material available to us that is truly renewable in human life span terms. Welcome! Why Study Wood?...