- Level Foundation
- المدة 15 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة Emory University
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The Modern Civil Rights Movement is a significant landmark in United States history. This movement was a struggle for human rights directly challenging the nation to extend its democratic principles to African Americans and all peoples. This course sheds light on the often overlooked strategic planning that supported the direction of the events and is told by a voice intimately involved in the organization of movement—Dr. Bernard LaFayette, Jr. Topics include the history of the campaigns, the different coalitions and groups, philosophy and methods of nonviolent direct action, and the contemporary application of nonviolent conflict transformation. The course hosts several guest speakers, including Andrew Young, Reverend C.T. Vivian, Henry "Hank" Thomas, and Constance Curry. Upon completion of this course, learners will be able to: ● Discuss the contributions and involvement of civil rights activists and leaders in the Civil Rights Movement (CRM) campaigns in the United States. ● Examine the chronology and phases of the Movement and CRM campaigns. ● Recognize and characterize the diverse activist groups involved in the CRM. ● Discuss Martin Luther King Jr.’s philosophy of nonviolence from a historical perspective. ● List and define the principles and strategies of nonviolence. ● Examine organizational and social change applications related to nonviolence. ● Identify the role of nonviolence in modern activism along with additional resources to broaden knowledge of principles of nonviolence. ● Recognize the application of nonviolence theories to activism, current issues, and everyday life.الوحدات
Introduction
2
Videos
- Welcome to the Course
- Bernard LaFayette, Jr.: Introduction & Bio
2
Readings
- Getting Started
- Special Thanks
Movements, Campaigns, & Marches
3
Videos
- Phases of the Civil Rights Movement
- Nashville Campaign
- Selma to Montgomery March (1965)
The Freedom Rides
3
Videos
- Freedom Rides
- Recruiting for the Freedom Rides
- Freedom Ride Strategy
Leadership
2
Videos
- Leadership in the Civil Rights Movement
- Interview with Andrew Young, Part 1
Review
1
Assignment
- Quiz 1
3
Readings
- Reading Activities & Resources
- Additional Readings & Resources
- Discussion Questions
BONUS VIDEOS
4
Videos
- Marching: Interview with Reginald Moore & Sam Walker
- Interview with Andrew Young, Part 2
- Interview with Andrew Young, Part 3
- Interview with Andrew Young, Part 4
The Importance of Strategy
3
Videos
- The Strategies of Nonviolence are Timeless and Universal
- Confronting Hate with Love
- Fearlessness as a Strategy of Resistance
Organizations
4
Videos
- CORE: Congress of Racial Equality
- SNCC: Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
- SCLC: Southern Christian Leadership Conference
- The Highlander Folk School
Organizing Efforts
3
Videos
- Organizing Efforts in Selma
- Organizing in the Slums of Chicago
- The Poor People's Campaign
Your Contribution Matters
2
Videos
- Everyone Can Participate in the Movement
- Remembering Viola Liuzzo
Review
1
Assignment
- Quiz 2
2
Readings
- Reading Activities & Resources
- Discussion Questions
BONUS VIDEOS
4
Videos
- Training and Mobilization Efforts of the Highlander Folk School
- Interview with Connie Curry, Part 1
- Interview with Connie Curry, Part 2
- Interview with Henry Thomas
Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Philosophy of Nonviolence
2
Videos
- Dr. King: The Civil Rights Movement & Early Influences
- Applying Nonviolent Philosophy to International Situations
Kingian Nonviolent Conflict Transformation
3
Videos
- Social Dynamics of Nonviolence
- How Does Dr. King's Legacy of Nonviolence Resonate Today?
- The Symbol of the Confederate Flag: Moving Forward
Principles of Nonviolence
1
Assignment
- Myths & Facts Exercise
2
Videos
- The Six Principles of Nonviolence, Part 1
- The Six Principles of Nonviolence, Part 2
Nonviolence Analysis & Strategy
2
Videos
- The Media's Role in the Civil Rights Movements of Yesterday and Today
- Nonviolent Strategies
Review
1
Assignment
- Quiz 3
2
Readings
- Reading Activities & Resources
- Discussion Questions
BONUS VIDEOS
2
Videos
- Tri-State Conspiracy: Nonviolent Strategy in Action
- Brown Chapel, Selma, Alabama
Defining Nonviolence
2
Videos
- Nonviolence: Tactic or Theory?
- Dr. LaFayette: Why I Chose Nonviolence
Community Support & Social Change
2
Videos
- Preparation & Support
- Social Action in Practice: Lunch Counter Sit-Ins
Academic Foundations of Nonviolence
1
Videos
- Academic Foundations of Nonviolence
Nonviolence in the Workplace
1
Videos
- Nonviolence in the Workplace
Review
1
Assignment
- Quiz 4
2
Readings
- Reading Activities & Resouces
- Discussion Questions
BONUS VIDEOS
2
Videos
- Ministry in the Movement: Interview with Reverend C.T. Vivian, Part 1
- Ministry in the Movement: Interview with Reverend C.T. Vivian, Part 2
Institutionalizing Nonviolence
2
Videos
- Dr. LaFayette: Current Nonviolent Initiatives
- ECAN: Emory Center for Advancing Nonviolence
Internationalizing Nonviolence
2
Videos
- Internationalizing Nonviolence Training
- The Importance of Collaboration & Partnerships
Nonviolence and the Future
1
Videos
- The Future of Nonviolence Conflict Transformation
Ferguson & Civil Rights Issues Today
2
Videos
- Interview with Carol Anderson, Part 1
- Interview with Carol Anderson, Part 2
Review
2
Readings
- Reading Activities & Resources
- Discussion Questions
BONUS VIDEOS
1
Videos
- Nonviolent Transformation in Nigeria
Auto Summary
Explore the American Civil Rights Movement through the lens of nonviolence with Dr. Bernard LaFayette, Jr. This foundational course delves into the strategic planning behind key campaigns and the philosophy of nonviolent action. Featuring guest speakers like Andrew Young and Reverend C.T. Vivian, it covers the history, activist groups, and modern applications of nonviolence. Ideal for personal development, it spans 900 minutes and is available with a Coursera Starter subscription.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 6 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة University of Michigan
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Offered by
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Welcome to Purpose at Work: A Course for Employees and Leaders! Why purpose at work? Because most of us spend most of our waking hours working. Many of us spend years of effort to obtain jobs that may give us purpose. But can we find purpose in nearly any job? Are we more engaged and likely to remain in our job if it gives us purpose? Can leaders create a culture that makes it easier for people to find purpose in their work? The answers are ‘yes’ to all of the above and this course shows you how. In this course we first examine what purpose is, the benefits of having a purpose, and how to find your own purpose. We then look at purposeful work, including ways of finding purposeful work in the process of leading a more engaged and fulfilling life. Finally, we focus on purposeful leadership, including ways of leading with purpose and managing yourself. Also, in this course I interview business executives, leading organizational psychologists, and even the research director of NASA. These discussions offer real-world insights and strategies to students, employees, and leaders.الوحدات
Welcome to the Course
3
Readings
- Welcome to the Course / Meet Your Instructor
- Course Syllabus
- Course Pre-Survey
What is Purpose and Why Is It Important?
1
Assignment
- Week 1 Quiz: What is purpose and why is it important?
2
Discussions
- Self-Affirmation
- Week 1 Takeaways
6
Videos
- Introduction to Purpose
- What is a purpose and why is it important?
- Health Outcomes Associated with a Strong Purpose
- Who is Purpose for?
- Self-affirmation
- Becoming Purposeful and Week 1 Summary
Purposeful Work
1
Assignment
- Week 2 Quiz: Purposeful Work
2
Discussions
- What are you facing?
- Week 2 Takeaway
9
Videos
- What We're Facing
- Purpose and Resilience
- Domains of Purpose
- Finding Purpose in Work
- Growth Mindset and Work
- Finding a Purposeful Culture at Work
- Being Purposeful At Work
- The #1 "do" Goal: Managing Our Emotions
- Week 2 Summary
Purposeful Leadership
6
Videos
- Introduction to Purposeful Leadership
- What is a purpose-driven leader? Interview with Bob Quinn
- Bigger Title Than You?
- Interview with Ari Weinzweig
- Purposeful Leaders
- Interview with Thomas Zerbuchen, Director of Research at NASA
Leading with Purpose
1
Peer Review
- Purposeful Leadership Reflection
6
Videos
- Leading with Purpose: Model
- Leading with Purpose: Empower
- Leading with Purpose: Connect
- Managing Yourself: Interview with Ari
- We're small, but...: Interview with Thomas
- Purposeful Leadership Summary
Course Conclusion
1
Readings
- Course Post-Survey
Auto Summary
"Purpose at Work: A Course for Employees and Leaders" focuses on finding and fostering purpose in the workplace. Led by expert instructors, the course delves into personal and leadership development, offering strategies to create a fulfilling work environment. Spanning 360 minutes, it features interviews with industry leaders and psychologists. Available through Coursera with a foundational level and a Starter subscription, it’s ideal for employees and leaders seeking engagement and purpose in their careers.
- Level Professional
- المدة 2 ساعات hours
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Offered by
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By the end of this 1-hour 40-minutes project, you will be able to learn how to create a Business Model Canvas for your start-up idea. Additionally, you will be able to calculate how much money your start-up needs as an investment. Along the way you will learn some basic Google Sheets skills that are needed to help you in your start-up financial analysis. This guided project is for beginners in the field of entrepreneurship, especially the ones who have not a business academic background . It gives the learner a simple introduction about how to develop their start-up idea using the Business Model Canvas tool. Furthermore, it equips entrepreneurs with basic Google sheets skills, fundamental knowledge about calculating start-up funding needs and the concept of depreciation Note: This project works best for learners who are based in the North America region. We’re currently working on providing the same experience in other regions.Auto Summary
This engaging 1-hour 40-minute course, "BMC and Start-up Funding for Early-Stage Start-ups," focuses on personal development, guiding you through the creation of a Business Model Canvas for your start-up idea. Offered by Coursera, this intermediate-level course is perfect for budding entrepreneurs and is available for free.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 1 ساعات hours
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Offered by
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In this 1-hour long project-based course, you will learn how to - create a free web presence - design your site - publish your website Note: This course works best for learners who are based in the North America region. We’re currently working on providing the same experience in other regions.Auto Summary
Create a free online web presence using Blogger is a 1-hour project-based course designed for beginners interested in personal development. Led by Coursera, this course teaches you how to create, design, and publish a free website using Blogger. Ideal for learners in North America, it offers a practical, hands-on approach to building your web presence at no cost.
- Level Professional
- المدة 3 ساعات hours
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Offered by
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By the end of this guided project, you will be fluent in creating Program Risk Management artefacts for the Planning Phase for diverse programs. You will utilise a logical diagramming plan in an agile environment to develop the solution. This will enable you to identify and classify the required components for risk planning and management. Furthermore, it will help develop a structural model for learning about the field of Program Management. If you are interested in building up the knowledge leading to this guided project, the following is the link to: [Developing Programme Management Blueprint with ClickUp] https://www.coursera.org/projects/program-blueprint [Advanced Programme Planning Phases Framework in ClickUp] https://www.coursera.org/projects/program-advanced-planning This Guided Project is essential for individuals wanting to learn about the field, or looking to transition into working in Program Management. This guided project is designed to engage and harness your visionary and exploratory abilities. You will use proven models in an agile environment with ClickUp to engage in a hands-on learning experience.Auto Summary
Enhance your project management skills with the "Program Risk Management in ClickUp" course, a targeted learning experience in the domain of Personal Development. This intermediate-level course, offered by Coursera, empowers you to master the creation of essential Program Risk Management artifacts specifically for the Planning Phase of various programs. Led by an expert instructor, this comprehensive 180-minute guided project ensures you gain practical, hands-on experience. Ideal for professionals looking to advance their risk management capabilities, this course is available for free, making it a valuable resource for motivated learners aiming to excel in their careers.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 22 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة Arizona State University
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Offered by
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In this course, you will learn how to design assessments around the needs of your ELL students and their language level. You will learn how to incorporate language and content requirements for both formative and summative assessment types. You will learn to assess your ELL students through the use of project and task-based assignments. You will learn to use and modify rubrics to align to and measure student achievement of your language and content learning objectives. The course will also briefly cover strategies for supporting ELL students during standardized testing. Upon completing this course, you will be able to: * Conceptualize theories of authentic assessment as they apply to second language learners * Design formative assessment types incorporating language and content objectives * Design summative assessment types incorporating language and content objectives * Incorporate project and task-based assignments as assessment tools for ELLs * Design rubrics that align to language and content objectives for your ELL(s) * Apply the use of rubrics, both language and content, to the work of your ELL(s). * Support your ELL(s) as they participate in standardized testingالوحدات
The Purpose of Assessment
1
Assignment
- Purpose of Assessment
2
Videos
- Introduction
- The Purpose of Assessment
Understanding Challenges of Assessing ELLs in the Content Classroom
1
Assignment
- Challenges and Solutions to Assessing ELLs in the Content Classroom
2
Videos
- Challenges of Assessment
- Solutions for Assessment
1
Readings
- Bonus Reading: Assessing ELLs in the Mainstream Classroom
Learning and Language Objectives and Assessment
1
Assignment
- Language & Learning Objectives and Assessment
2
Videos
- Language and Learning Objectives
- Aligning Learning and Language Objective to Assessment
Key Concepts in Authentic Assessment
1
Assignment
- Key Concepts of Authentic Assessment
2
Videos
- Key Concepts in Authentic Assessment
- Classroom Examples of Authentic Assessment
2
Readings
- Bonus Reference: Authentic Assessment Toolbox
- Bonus Reading: Assessment Portfolios Including English Language Learners
Summary
1
Assignment
- Module 1 Assessment
2
Videos
- Summary
- Interview with Elizabeth Reilley
Purposes of Formative and Summative Assessment
1
Assignment
- Formative & Summative Assessment
2
Videos
- Formative Assessment
- Summative Assessment
1
Readings
- Greetings!
Formative Assessment in the Content Classroom
1
Assignment
- Formative Assessment in the Classroom
2
Videos
- Key Features of Formative Assessment
- Using Formative Language Assessment Every Day
1
Readings
- Bonus Reading: Examples of Formative Assessment
Plenary Activities
1
Assignment
- Plenary Activities
2
Videos
- Plenary Activities
- Examples of Plenary Activities
3
Readings
- Lesson Plan Templates
- Bonus Reading: Starters and Plenaries
- Bonus Reading: Another 50 Ideas for Plenaries
Relationship Between Formative and Summative Assessment
2
Videos
- The Relationship Between Formative and Summative Assessment
- Classroom Application: Assessment
1
Readings
- Bonus Video: Strategic Goals: Formative + Summative = Rigor
Summary
1
Assignment
- Module 2 Assessment
2
Videos
- Summary
- Interview with Laurie Johnson
Alternative Assessment Formats
1
Assignment
- Alternative Assessment Types
2
Videos
- Alternative Assessment: Portfolios
- Alternative Assessment: Informal Assessment
2
Readings
- Greetings!
- Bonus Reading: 5 Alternative Ways to Assess English Language Learners
Modified Assessment
1
Assignment
- Assessment Modifications for ELLs
2
Videos
- Using Appropriate Modifications
- Classroom Application: Modified Tasks
2
Readings
- Bonus Reading: Alternative Assessments for English Language Learners in Math & Science
- Bonus Video: Interactive Math Journal Example
Assessment Creation
1
Assignment
- Assessment Considerations & Pitfalls
2
Videos
- Considerations for Assessment Creation
- Assessment Modifications: What NOT to do
1
Readings
- Bonus Reading: Checklist for Classroom Modifications for ESL Students
Grading Modified Assessments
2
Videos
- Differentiated Scoring
- Classroom Application: Rubric Grading Scenarios
1
Readings
- Bonus Reading: Differentiated Assessment
Summary
1
Assignment
- Module 3 Assessment
2
Videos
- Summary
- Interview with Taylor Miller
Peer and Self-Assessment
1
Assignment
- Peer and Self Assessments
2
Videos
- Empowering through Peer and Self-Assessment
- Peer and Self-Assessment Strategies
3
Readings
- Greetings!
- Bonus Reading: How to Provide Quality Feedback in the ELL Classroom
- Bonus Reading: How to Give Meaningful Feedback
Designing Rubrics for ELLs
1
Assignment
- Designing & Using Rubrics
2
Videos
- Rubric Design for Learning and Language Objectives
- Monitoring ELLs for Learning and Language Development
1
Readings
- Bonus Reading: Exploring the Advantages of Rubrics
Language Error Correction in Content Assessment
1
Assignment
- Feedback and Error Correction
2
Videos
- Error Correction: Implicit and Explicit Feedback
- Effective Feedback for Error Correction in Writing
2
Readings
- Bonus Reading: Error Correction in the Second Language Classroom
- Bonus Reading: Giving Immediate Corrections to ESL's Spoken Errors
Assessment and Rubric Examples
2
Videos
- Classroom Application: Grading
- Classroom Application: Rubric Grading Scenarios
1
Readings
- Example Rubric
Summary
1
Assignment
- Module 4 Assessment
2
Videos
- Summary
- Interview with Malissa Chavez-Thibault
Project Based Learning Models
1
Assignment
- Project Based Learning & Assessment
2
Videos
- Project Based Learning
- Project Based Assessment
3
Readings
- Greetings!
- Bonus Reading: What the Heck is Project-Based Learning?
- Bonus Video: Embedding Assessment Throughout the Project
Aligning Project Based Assessments to Learning and Language Objectives
1
Assignment
- Aligning Project Based Learning to Outcomes
2
Videos
- Project Based Learning and Learning Outcomes
- Project Based Learning and Language Objectives
1
Readings
- Bonus Reading: How to Design Projects around Common Core Standards
Designing Project Based Assessment
1
Assignment
- Designing Problem Based Assessment
2
Videos
- Tip for Project Based Assessment Design
- Classroom Application: Examples of Project Based Assessment
2
Readings
- Bonus Reading: Classroom Guide: Ten Takeaway Tips for Project Based Learning
- Bonus Reading: My PBL Failure: 4 Tips to Planning Successful PBL
Scaffolding Strategies for Project Based Assessment
1
Assignment
- Scaffolding with Problem Based Assessment
2
Videos
- Scaffolding Project Based Assessment Design and Delivery
- Rubric Design and Grading for Project Based Assessment
2
Readings
- Example Presentation Rubric
- Bonus Video: Supporting ELLs Through Project Based Learning
Summary
1
Assignment
- Module 5 Assessment
2
Videos
- Summary
- Interview with Jenny Young
Final Review
1
Videos
- Summary and Review
1
Readings
- Greetings!
Final Assessment
1
Assignment
- Final Assessment
1
Readings
- Works Cited
Peer Review
1
Peer Review
- Assessment Adapted for ELLs
Auto Summary
"Assessing Achievement with the ELL in Mind" is a foundational course in Personal Development, led by Coursera. It focuses on designing and modifying assessments tailored for ELL students, integrating both language and content requirements. The course covers formative and summative assessments, project-based assignments, rubric creation, and strategies for standardized testing. With a duration of 1320 minutes, it offers Starter and Professional subscription options, making it ideal for educators looking to enhance their assessment strategies for ELL learners.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 2 ساعات hours
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Offered by
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By the end of this project, you will be able to confidently leverage Chrome browser extensions to test information accessibility, so that you can ensure that as much of your audience as possible can intuitively take in and interact with your organization’s information. To do this, you will gain hands-on experience working with the free screen reader extension in your Google Chrome browser. Note: This course works best for learners who are based in the North America region. We’re currently working on providing the same experience in other regions.Auto Summary
Learn to ensure information accessibility using Chrome Screen Reader Extensions in this beginner-level, 120-minute course by Coursera. Ideal for personal development, it empowers you to test ADA compliance and enhance audience interaction. Free subscription available.
- Level Foundation
- المدة 2 ساعات hours
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Offered by
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In this 2-hour long project-based course, you will learn how to create an interactive story game with the leading open source interactive fiction development platform Twine. You will learn how to create an interactive detective story, setting up variables, creating character sheet, inventory and clues, rolling dice and incorporating an RPG-style fighting mechanism. Note: This course works best for learners who are based in the North America region. We’re currently working on providing the same experience in other regions.Auto Summary
Discover how to create an interactive story game using Twine in this beginner-friendly, 2-hour project-based course by Coursera. Ideal for personal development, this free course guides you through the leading open-source interactive fiction platform, perfect for aspiring game developers and storytellers.
- Level Professional
- المدة 2 ساعات hours
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Offered by
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Welcome to the CCNA 1.10: Configure and Verify PPP and Frame Relay on Cisco Routers, In this guided project, you will configure and verify WAN connections on Cisco routers, you will setup PPP connection and authentication, configure and verify frame-relay, and setup frame-relay sub-interfaces.Auto Summary
The "Configure and Verify PPP and Frame Relay on Cisco Routers" course offers an in-depth, hands-on experience with WAN connections specifically on Cisco routers. Designed for those looking to deepen their networking skills, this intermediate-level course is part of the CCNA certification pathway. Over the span of 120 minutes, learners will master the configuration and verification of PPP connections and authentication, as well as frame-relay and frame-relay sub-interfaces. Delivered through Coursera, this course is taught by industry experts and is available for free, making it an accessible option for personal development. Ideal for IT professionals and networking enthusiasts aiming to enhance their technical proficiency, this course ensures you gain practical and valuable skills in configuring and managing advanced network protocols. Join now to elevate your networking capabilities!
- Level Foundation
- المدة 2 ساعات hours
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By the end of this project, you’ll be able to apply filters and path effects to text in Inkscape. Inkscape is a free vector graphics program that can customize letters and text, helping you to create unique images for digital and print use. You’ll get comfortable using non-destructive effects, ones that allow you to edit the text and type out new words. You’ll also practice using destructive effects, where you’ll trade the ability to type out new text for the ability to change the shape of the existing text. To practice these skills, you’ll explore what makes up text in a vector program, create a cutout (or “knockout”) text effect, add drop shadow, and then use text effects to bend and warp text into other objects. These tasks will help you get comfortable adding layers of complex designs to text in Inkscape. Note: This course works best for learners who are based in the North America region. We’re currently working on providing the same experience in other regions.Auto Summary
Enhance your text design skills with "Bend, Warp, and Style Text with Inkscape." This personal development course, taught by Coursera, focuses on applying filters and path effects to text using Inkscape, a free vector graphics program. Over 120 minutes, you'll master both non-destructive and destructive effects, creating unique images for digital and print use. Perfect for beginners, this course is ideal for North American learners, with a starter subscription option available.
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