I now see a lot of hope for the life flexibility my digital course will offer. Even though I am in the startup phase right now, I can see how being a course creator can create a lot of freedom in my life over time. (And I am so excited about that!)
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Before we cover the tech tools that you'll need to succeed, we first must establish a solid understanding of an MBA. MBA degrees are highly regarded and widely known for their significant impact on MBA graduates' business knowledge and career development. Through a series of in-depth courses, you can gain impressive knowledge in finance, accounting, marketing, business strategy, project management, human resources, organizational behavior and much more. This will give you a plethora of transferable skills to move into a variety of industries, or will help you advocate for a promotion in your current position.
MBA programs also offer invaluable networking opportunities as it immediately puts you in contact with other working professionals, faculty and alumni from advanced collegiate schools. Even if you take online MBA courses, you still will be able to meet with and grow your professional contacts through online and in-person events.
Though online programs are often more accessible than traditional classrooms, they should always follow tech accessibility standards to make sure all students, regardless of their abilities, have equal opportunities to succeed.10
Online programs must provide appropriate accommodations to support learners with disabilities. This includes offering transcripts and closed captions for videos to aid those with hearing impairments, and providing screen-reader-friendly content for visually impaired students. Online programs should also provide adjustable text sizes and compatible content for assistive technologies like screen enlargers. Students with learning disabilities may need accommodations such as extended time for assignments and exams as well.10
A couple that keeps up with Joneses while secretly living a double life? This sounds a lot like The Americans. Stream Mary & Mike online now.
Socialism and capitalism clash in this edgy comedy/drama from Norway when a golden-boy fund manager tries to ethically invest billions in oil proceeds. With the eyes of the ethics committee on him, will Per be able to manage their growth and sustain his golden boy status?
A reclusive police archivist, on the cusp of retirement, partners with a young, ambitious police officer to clear cold-case files. Each episode presents a different case. The screenwriters were inspired by authentic, never solved investigations.
Welcome to the August 2016 issue of the newsletter for the Forum on Religion and Ecology. We have much to share with you this month with regards to developments in the field of Religion and Ecology.
The Routledge Handbook of Religion and Ecology, edited by Willis Jenkins, Mary Evelyn Tucker, and John Grim, is now available. This volume not only provides a comprehensive overview of the state of the field of religion and ecology by leading scholars, it also relates this field for the first time to the growing area of environmental humanities. The full table of contents can be found at -Handbook-of-Religion-and-Ecology/Jenkins-Tucker-Grim/p/book/9781138789579. We hope you will encourage your institutions to order this book.
Journey of the Universe also has a Facebook page that we invite you to visit: The film is now live on Amazon.com for streaming and downloading, and via Prime as well: For a list of more stores where the Journey project is available, visit:
These are MOOCS (Massive Open Online Courses) available on Coursera to anyone, anywhere on the planet. These will be the first MOOC specialization for Yale and the first MOOCs for the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.
Korean subtitles were shown with the film, and we were told later that they were very well done in terms of accuracy and poetic sensibility. An astrophysicist did the translation, and we met him before the film started. He and the two other scientists who taught the Journey of the Universe summer course were all at the planetarium showing. They loved the film and were very keen on teaching with this interdisciplinary approach of science and humanities. In fact, they had already started interdisciplinary teaching before they knew of Journey.
The theater at the planetarium was quite full (approximately 150 people attended). The audience include about 40 students and professors from Kyung Hee University (where we are teaching our summer course on Journey), as well as scientists, the general public, high school students, and even grammar school students. There were several questions from young people, including the following: What came before the Big Bang? What is the universe made up of? How is this different from Richard Dawkins? What about the multiverse? Of course, we announced the upcoming MOOCs on Journey and Thomas Berry, and people were quite interested. The Koreans we met are fascinated with cosmology and Big History.
The Journey of the Universe summer course at Kyung Hee University was taught the first and third weeks by scientists. We taught the middle week, and we loved the students (both Chinese and Korean) who were really excited about the film and the Conversations. They were eager to talk, and they often drew on the Chinese Classics and Chinese literature to illustrate their points drawing on both Confucian and Daoist stories. It was delightful and encouraging to see that the young people have not lost their traditional culture.
The president of Kyung Hee University is a big fan of Thomas Berry and the Journey film. The moderator at the planetarium, a film and culture critic from the university, is already exploring whether Korean TV might be interested in broadcasting it with the Korean subtitles. He loved the showing and the discussion with the audience afterwards. In fact, he showed it to his class as well two days later.
In short, the evening was a great success and we were thrilled with the whole event. Moreover, a few days later we were at Seoul National University where we looked through telescopes at the special alignment of Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter. The planets were indeed aligned for the Journey showing this week!
Are you and your company on top of the mega trends in sustainability? Join us to explore 21st century sustainability in an intimate setting with a diverse set of thought leaders, industry practitioners, policy experts, and scholars. The inaugural Yale Sustainability Leadership Forum (September 21-23, 2016) is a three-day program exploring sustainability as an overarching framework for life in the 21st century. An integrated policy concept, sustainability diverges from approaches to environmental protection and economic development that were pursued in the 20th century. The program focuses specifically on the mega-trends distinguishing sustainability from its 20th century precursors. Team-taught, the Forum will be organized around modules that each provide in-depth topical study, and will bring together a diverse set of thought leaders, industry practitioners, policy experts, and scholars working on the leading edge of sustainability.
The beginning and the end date of Time for Creation are linked with the concern for creation in the Eastern and the Western traditions of Christianity, respectively. September 1st was proclaimed as a day of prayer for the environment by the late Ecumenical Patriarch Dimitrios I in 1989. The Orthodox church year starts that day with a commemoration of how God created the world. On October 4th, Roman Catholics and other churches from the Western traditions commemorate Francis of Assisi, known to many as the author of the Canticle of the Creatures.
The proposal to celebrate a Time for Creation during these five weeks was made by the Third European Ecumenical Assembly in Sibiu in 2007. The following year, the World Council of Churches Central Committee invited churches to observe Time for Creation through prayers and actions.
Across the world no less than 200 and up to 2,000 species go extinct every year. What do human activities and global warming have to do with this? Faith communities across the nation are gathering together to learn and discuss what they can do. If you have the space and interest in finding the answer, Interfaith Power & Light (IPL) can give you the opportunity to host a screening the film Racing Extinction. Faith communities across the nation that are affiliated with IPL will be able to screen this movie at a massive discount. We have only 300 copies available so order early to get your copy of the movie along with the rights to screen it to the public. While species loss is a tragedy, this film has beautiful cinematography and shows exciting ways people are fighting species loss. Racing Extinction also won an Academy Award for best original song.
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