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<div> 中学で学習する内容を文法の点から復習したい、授業で扱う文法を予習したい、授業で聞き逃した文法の説明をもう1回聞きたい…。そんな人のための講座です。</div><div> 授業ではProgress in English 21 (エデック)を使用しています。</div> |
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<div>海外旅行で役に立つ英語を学ぶ、基礎的なコースです。空港、買い物、レストラン等での日常英語表現を、実際に会話しながら学びます。</div> |
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<div><span>校外学習や職場体験学習などに参加したあと、自分が経験したことや感じたことを他者にわかりやすく表現する方法を、このコースでは学んでいきます。自分の体験を伝える方法は、作文を書く、新聞で記事を構成</span><span>するなど、様々な方法があります。ここではプレゼンテーションソフトを使って、自分の経験をまとめて、発表しましょう。</span></div><div><span><br></span></div> |
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<div>私たちはプラスチック、紙、金属…様々な物質を利用して生活しています。しかし、それらがどのような性質を持っているか考えたことはありますか?<span>このコースでは実験をしながら物質について考えていきます。</span></div><div><span>正しい実験器具の使いかたを習得して安全に実験しま</span><span>しょう。</span></div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div> |
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<div>各地での文明のめざめに始まり、今日に至るまで、人類が歩んできた壮大な歴史ストーリーを学習しましょう。</div><div>壮大な歴史を学んだあとに、「歴史を学ぶ意味」が見えて来れば、正しい歴史の学習ができたことになります。</div><div><br></div><div>主な内容</div><div>・地中海沿岸の文明(エジプト・ギリシア・ローマ)</div><div>・アジアの古代文明(中国・インド)</div><div>・ヨーロッパでの「中世」と呼ばれる時代</div><div>・イスラーム世界の成立</div><div>・大航海時代に始まるヨーロッパ社会の拡大</div><div>(・市民革命から二度の大戦) ← 世界史Aでやりました</div><div>・戦後の世界</div> |
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<div>Updated for iOS 9 and Swift. Tools and APIs required to build applications for the iPhone and iPad platforms using the iOS SDK. User interface design for mobile devices and unique user interactions using multi-touch technologies. Object-oriented design using model-view-controller paradigm, memory management, Swift programming language. Other topics include: animation, mobile device power management, multi-threading, networking and performance considerations.<br></div><div><br></div><div>Prerequisites: C language and object-oriented programming experience exceeding <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/course/programming-abstractions/id495054099" target="_blank" data-mce-href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/course/programming-abstractions/id495054099">Programming Abstractions</a> level, and completion of <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/course/programming-paradigms/id495054064" target="_blank" data-mce-href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/course/programming-paradigms/id495054064">Programming Paradigms</a>.<br></div><div><br></div><div>Recommended: UNIX, graphics, databases.<br></div><div><br></div><div>Offered by Stanford's School of Engineering.<br></div><div><br></div><div>For more online learning opportunities, please visit <a href="http://online.stanford.edu/" target="_blank" data-mce-href="http://online.stanford.edu/">Stanford Online</a>.<br></div> |
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<div>高等部1年生 生物基礎1のコースです。</div><div><br></div><div>生物基礎は3つの単元に分けられており、本コースは「細胞、遺伝」です。</div><div>生命の基本単位である細胞、そして細胞に含まれる遺伝情報をつぎつぎと伝えていくしくみを学んでいきましょう。</div><div><br></div><div><生物基礎の単元></div><div>① 細胞、遺伝</div><div>② 恒常性</div><div>③ 生態系</div><div><br></div> |
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<div>This course consists of a series of 10 photo-based video lessons designed to improve the listening, vocabulary and speaking skills of English learners at intermediate level and above. Each lesson is accompanied by a PDF transcript with a glossary and questions, a crossword, a wordsearch puzzle, web links, and a final quiz.</div> |
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<div>‘Britain and America,’ wrote George Bernard Shaw, ‘are two countries divided by a common language.’ That witty comment summarises the problems and complexities of English. It has ended up as a world language, the widely used language of commerce and the internet.<br><br>But today’s widespread adoption and use of English is a complex story. Grammatically it’s hard to learn, it has many variants and comes with its own history. Its global distribution is largely due to its imposition through British colonial expansion, where it became the language of authority, control and oppression. Those malign beginnings still carry resentments around the world, and continue to pose questions. Is it arrogant to expect other countries to learn it while Anglophones don’t bother to learn their languages? Or is it a good thing that we’ve found common ground in a multicultural world?<br><br>The idea of English as a global language is controversial, particularly for people in non-English-speaking countries. This learning pathway examines that controversial nature as well as its cultural and economic importance. Using text, video and audio it explores what English means to those who use it and what it means to learn English, both as a mother tongue and an additional language.</div> |
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<div><div>For a full course on grammar, subscribe to the second course in the English Essentials series: <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/course/english-essentials-grammar/id1036001996" target="_blank" data-mce-href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/course/english-essentials-grammar/id1036001996">English Essentials: Grammar</a>!<br></div></div><div><b></b><br></div><div><div><b>Named by Apple as a Best of 2014 course</b><br></div><div><br></div><div>The iBooks Textbook for this course, <i><span style="text-decoration: underline;" data-mce-style="text-decoration: underline;">English Essentials: Writing</span></i>, is now available in the iBooks Store ($1.99, if available in your region). Download the paired Textbook now! <br></div></div><div><div>This course is designed to expose you to the various English discourses and develop essential writing skills including clear, coherent paragraphs and longer, thesis-driven essays. Some attention will be given to grammar and sentence-level skills. This course includes four major writing assignments (narrative, compare and contrast, research, and argument) as well as a concluding discussion on other ways of knowing and writing (final portfolio). <br></div><div><br></div><div>Through guided writing prompts and additional instruction in the accompanying iBooks Textbook <i><span style="text-decoration: underline;" data-mce-style="text-decoration: underline;">English Essentials: Writing</span></i> ($1.99, if available in your region), this course serves as a foundation to your writing career both in skills taught and learned and in larger discussions and ways of thinking. This course is but the beginning. There is much more to explore and learn. <br></div><div><br></div><div>This course is designed to be self-paced and self-assessed. Please make use of the self-assessment tab to grade your own writing. No essays should be sent to Dr. Siha.<br></div><div><br></div><div><b>You will NOT receive any college credit from taking this course in iTunes U. You need to enroll as a regular or online student to receive credits. Please visit these websites for my information.</b><br></div><div><b><br></b><span style="text-decoration: underline;" data-mce-style="text-decoration: underline;">http://www.hacc.edu</span></div><div><span style="text-decoration: underline;" data-mce-style="text-decoration: underline;">http://www.hacc.edu/Future-Student-Portal.cfm</span><br></div></div> |
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<div>中学3年生の数学のコースです。<br>ここでは、式の展開や因数分解、式の計算の利用などを学習します。<br>数学は覚えるというよりも、理解をして反復練習をすることで身についていきます。<br>コースイメージにもある通り、「やればできる!」ようになります。</div><div><br></div><div>※解説動画には、音声は含んでおりません。<br><br></div> |
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<div>大阪教育大学附属平野中学校中学校2年生に向けた社会科歴史の授業です。<br>江戸時代後期、幕府と諸外国との関係から当時の諸外国の使節の目的や幕府の指導者の対応を<span>追体験することで、江戸幕府の終焉を当時の人々がいかに捉えていたのかを学びます。</span></div><div><br></div> |
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<div> iPadの導入が進み,授業も変わってきたが,積極的に導入を進め活用している教員と,消極的な姿勢であったため現在も活用が進まないでいる教員の差が大きくなっているようである。初期に導入できなかったことで,導入する気になっても「いまさら他の人に聞くのも恥ずかしい」「何からはじめていいのかわからない」という意識が働いて二の足を踏んでいる教員も少なくないのであろう。また,「授業以外で使えないのだろうか」「初心者でも失敗しにくい事例が知りたい」といった要望もよく聞かれる。</div><div> 今後,導入が進んでいない教員へのハードルを下げるための「入門書」として,各教科や教育活動における「Good Practice」集を作成する。</div><div> 導入ありきの入門書ではなく,導入によってどのように授業が変わったのか,どのように生徒が変わったのかまでを掲載することで,それぞれの教員が目指す授業のあり方を前提として参考に出来るものとする。</div><div> 様々なコンテンツが添付できるiTunes Uの特性を活かし,実際に実践例で用いられた教材等も出来るだけ添付したい。(教材があれば同じような授業が出来るわけではなもちろんない。狙いや授業計画まで含めて総合的に授業は作られるべきであるが,ここでは「教材をどうやって作っていいかもわからない」レベルであっても,まずは何か取り組んでみようというきっかけを作るためのものと考えている。)</div> |
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<div>Statistics 110 (Probability), which has been taught at Harvard University by Joe Blitzstein (Professor of the Practice in Statistics, Harvard University) each year since 2006. The on-campus Stat 110 course has grown from 80 students to over 300 students per year in that time. Lecture videos, review materials, and over 250 practice problems with detailed solutions are provided. This course is an introduction to probability as a language and set of tools for understanding statistics, science, risk, and randomness. The ideas and methods are useful in statistics, science, engineering, economics, finance, and everyday life. Topics include the following. Basics: sample spaces and events, conditioning, Bayes’ Theorem. Random variables and their distributions: distributions, moment generating functions, expectation, variance, covariance, correlation, conditional expectation. Univariate distributions: Normal, t, Binomial, Negative Binomial, Poisson, Beta, Gamma. Multivariate distributions: joint, conditional, and marginal distributions, independence, transformations, Multinomial, Multivariate Normal. Limit theorems: law of large numbers, central limit theorem. Markov chains: transition probabilities, stationary distributions, reversibility, convergence. Prerequisite: single variable calculus, familiarity with matrices.</div> |
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<div><strong>Everything we know about how to start a startup, for free, from some of the world experts.</strong></div><div><strong><br></strong></div><div>This collection is designed to be a sort of one-class business course for people who want to start startups.</div><div><br></div><div>We cover how to come up with ideas and evaluate them, how to get users and grow, how to do sales and marketing, how to hire, how to raise money, company culture, operations and management, business strategy, and more.</div><div><br></div><div>You can’t teach everything necessary to succeed in starting a company, but I suspect we can teach a surprising amount. We’ve tried to take some of the best speakers from the past 9 years of Y Combinator dinners and arrange them in a way that will hopefully make sense.</div><div><br></div><div>We’re doing this because we believe helping a lot of people be better at starting companies will be good for everyone. It will hopefully be valuable even for people who don’t want to start startups.</div><div><br></div><div>Talks like these have really helped Y Combinator founders create their companies. We hope you find it helpful too!</div><div><br></div><div>-Sam</div><div><br></div><div>Note: the videos are in a slightly different order from how they were given at Stanford, for cohesiveness. In addition, some readings can only be viewed in iTunes U if you are using the iOS app. You can alternatively check the course website to follow along with the associated readings: <a href="http://startupclass.samaltman.com/" target="_blank" data-mce-href="http://startupclass.samaltman.com/">startupclass.samaltman.com</a><div> </div></div><div><br></div><div><div>For more online learning opportunities, please visit <a href="http://online.stanford.edu/" target="_blank" data-mce-href="http://online.stanford.edu/">Stanford Online</a>.</div><br></div> |
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<div>What do your dreams mean? Do men and women differ in the nature and intensity of their sexual desires? Can apes learn sign language? Why can’t we tickle ourselves? This course tries to answer these questions and many others, providing a comprehensive overview of the scientific study of thought and behavior. It explores topics such as perception, communication, learning, memory, decision-making, religion, persuasion, love, lust, hunger, art, fiction, and dreams. </div><div><br></div><div>We will look at how these aspects of the mind develop in children, how they differ across people, how they are wired-up in the brain, and how they break down due to illness and injury.</div> |
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<div>このコースは、リコーダーを吹くのが初めての人向けです。リコーダーの指使いも一人で練習できます。</div> |
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<div><div>Day in and day out, math teachers hear the same question: “Why do I need to learn this?” One of the Math teachers Peter Caryotakis follows up with an answer: “Because knowing math will keep as many doors as possible open in your future.”</div><div>This course consists of a series of easy and engaging Math projects that help kids apply standards-based Math skills to real-life situations. Some important elementary math concepts are presented with multiple examples of how each is applied in everyday environments, such as the nature, science, geography, social studies, and even design.</div></div> |
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<p><span class="colour" style="color:rgb(43, 43, 43)"><span class="font" style="font-family:Calibri">Since the industrial revolution species have been disappearing from our planet at alarming rates. If this trend continues, scientists warn that</span><span class="font" style="font-family:Helvetica"> </span><span class="font" style="font-family:Calibri">we may be headed for a mass extinction--the sixth one that we know of in Earth’s history. What is the evidence behind this claim?</span></span><br></p><div><span class="colour" style="color:rgb(43, 43, 43)"><span class="font" style="font-family:Calibri"></span></span><br></div><p><span class="colour" style="color:rgb(43, 43, 43)"><span class="font" style="font-family:Calibri">This course explores past mass extinction events to understand the patterns of species loss occurring today. It incorporates videos, interactive modules, reading materials from the eBook "Mass Extinctions: Lessons from the Past," the EarthViewer app, and various assignments. The content aligns with <a href="http://www.nextgenscience.org/"><span class="colour" style="color:blue">Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)</span></a> and is appropriate for grades 9 through 12.</span></span><br></p><p><span class="colour" style="color:rgb(43, 43, 43)"><span class="font" style="font-family:'Helvetica Neue'"> </span></span><br></p><p><span class="colour" style="color:rgb(43, 43, 43)"><span class="font" style="font-family:Calibri">Extinctions are a normal part of the 3.8-billion-year-long history of life on this planet. As species die off, new ones emerge. But the fossil record reveals that five times in the past 540 million years, more than half of all species went extinct within a geologically short period time. After each of these mass extinction events, life rebounded and biodiversity eventually recovered, but the world looked much different than it had before.</span></span><br></p><p><span class="colour" style="color:rgb(43, 43, 43)"><span class="font" style="font-family:'Helvetica Neue'"> </span></span><br></p><p><span class="colour" style="color:rgb(43, 43, 43)"><span class="font" style="font-family:Calibri">In this course you will learn about these past mass extinctions, what caused them, and how the world changed as a result. As you complete the assignments, you will gain an appreciation of the deep, long history of life on our planet and how both biotic and abiotic processes have shaped it. You will then apply that knowledge to understanding current trends in biodiversity loss, their causes, and whether they are consistent with a mass extinction event. </span></span><br></p><p><span class="colour" style="color:rgb(43, 43, 43)"><span class="font" style="font-family:'Helvetica Neue'"> </span></span><br></p><p><span class="colour" style="color:rgb(43, 43, 43)"><span class="font" style="font-family:Calibri">As a follow-up to this course, visit the “<a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/course/gorongosa-using-citizen-science/id1040263178"><span class="colour" style="color:blue">Gorongosa: Using Citizen Science to Study Ecology </span></a>” course on iTunes. You will learn about an effort to restore wildlife in a park in Mozambique, Africa. For additional resources on earth and environmental science, evolution, and ecology, visit <a href="http://www.biointeractive.org/"><span class="colour" style="color:blue">www.biointeractive.org</span></a>.</span></span><br></p><p><span class="font" style="font-family:Times"><span class="size" style="font-size:10pt"> </span></span><br></p><div><br></div> |
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<div>An overview of the ideas, methods, and institutions that permit human society to manage risks and foster enterprise. Description of practices today and analysis of prospects for the future. Introduction to risk management and behavioral finance principles to understand the functioning of securities, insurance, and banking industries.</div><div><br></div><div>This Yale College course, taught on campus twice per week for 75 minutes, was recorded for Open Yale Courses in Spring 2011.</div> |
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<div>This self-paced course is a good introduction to Spanish for those who have never studied it before, or a good supplemental program for students who may be struggling in their school Spanish class, or a good refresher course for people who would like to brush up on Spanish after years of not having studied it. While there are many aspects of learning a language, this course focuses almost exclusively on Spanish grammar. If you would like to take a more well-rounded approach to learning Spanish, including cultural notes, pictures from the Spanish-speaking world, reading and listening practice, and more, <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/espanol-i/id581002884?mt=13" target="_blank" data-mce-href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/espanol-i/id581002884?mt=13">click here for David Nance's Spanish textbook</a>, available free for the iPad.</div> |
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<div>近畿大学附属中学校の代数の授業のコースです。<br>動画の中で、教科書の練習をするように指示が出ますが、そのまま視聴しても内容が理解できるようになっています。<br>中学生の数学の学習に役立てればと思っています。<br></div> |
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<div>高校1年生が学ぶ文法を整理しながら、有名な作品に触れてみましょう。<br></div> |
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<div>2年生で学習する英語のコースです。<br>教科書は<span style="text-decoration: underline;" data-mce-style="text-decoration: underline;">SUNSHINE ENGLISH COURSE 2(開隆堂)</span>を使用しています。</div><div><br></div><div>講師の考える2年生の学習目標を3つ挙げます。</div><div><ol><li><span style="background-color: yellow;" data-mce-style="background-color: yellow;">英語の決まりを自分に染み込ませる。</span></li><li><span style="background-color: yellow;" data-mce-style="background-color: yellow;">反復練習で、自分の力を確実なものにする。</span></li><li><span style="background-color: yellow;" data-mce-style="background-color: yellow;">周りの人とのコミュニケーションによって、課題を克服する。</span></li></ol></div><div><br></div><div><span style="text-decoration: underline;" data-mce-style="text-decoration: underline;">学校の授業だけでは、十分に英語の力を身につけることはできません!</span></div><div><span style="background-color: yellow;">学校と家庭で</span>学習をがんばりましょう。<br></div> |
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<div><div>Justice is one of the most popular courses in Harvard's history. Nearly one thousand students pack Harvard's historic Sanders Theatre to hear Professor Sandel talk about justice, equality, democracy, and citizenship. Now it's your turn to take the same journey in moral reflection that has captivated more than 14,000 students, as Harvard opens its classroom to the world.</div><div><br></div><div>This course aims to help viewers become more critically minded thinkers about the moral decisions we all face in our everyday lives.</div><div><br></div><div>Over 12 weeks of lectures, Sandel challenges us with difficult moral dilemmas and asks our opinion about the right thing to do. He then asks us to examine our answers in the light of new scenarios. The result is often surprising, revealing that important moral questions are never black and white.</div></div> |