Library of Alexandria Science Supercourse (pittsburgh web site)-"Science Supercourse"
The "Science Supercourse" (Pittsburgh Web Site) has been produced at the WHO Collaborating Center University of Pittsburgh, with core developers Ronald LaPorte, Ph.D., Faina Linkov, Ph.D., Eric Marler, M.D., and Eugene Shubnikov M.D"
"One of the greatest gifts we can give to another generation is our experiences, our wisdom" Desmond Tutu
THE LAUNCH OF THE BA Science Supercourse (Alexandria web site) The Supercourse of Science was launched Jan 5-6, 2009, at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina in Egypt by the co-leaders Ismail Serageldin of The Library of Alexandria, Ronald LaPorte of the University of Pittsburgh, Vint Cerf of Google, and Gilbert Omenn of the University of Michigan. Its initial four foci of powerpoint lectures to be made available freely through the Internet for teaching purposes are Global Health, Agriculture, Environmental Science, and Engineering. Each will have a “community of practice” to stimulate contribution of high-quality lectures and provide guidance and review on coverage of the fields. The Library will be the repository and the secretariat for this global initiative, with financial support from the Swiss Development Corporation. The proof-of-principle has been established over the past decade with the Supercourse of Epidemiology, which has become the Supercourse of Global Health under the leadership of founder Ronald LaPorte and Faina Linkov at the University of Pittsburgh and Eugene Shubnikov in Novosibirsk. It comprises 3557 lectures, 58,000 teacher/professor users, and an estimated 1 million students reached in 175 countries. Thirteen lectures have been received from 9 Nobel Laureates and 161 from 73 members of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and Institute of Medicine. A symposium about the concept of the Supercourse of Science was held at the February 2008 annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), at which several sections expressed interest in expansion into their domains of interest. The current aims are to activate the four communities of interest, develop the secretariat, categorize the fields, and begin to build the sets of lectures. Evolution of content and formats will make these lectures helpful for research collaborations, as well as teaching at multiple levels of sophistication. We will reach out to national academy members of other countries and to active scientists they recommend. We are eager for all to explore the resources already available at www.pitt.edu/~super1 and www.bibalex.org/supercourse. Comments about the lectures are invited as part of the two-way engagement of users and contributors at the conclusion of each lecture in the websites. See Ismail Serageldin video on the Supercourse of Science at www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLnltG7c9tA. Contact: ronlaporte@aol.com. January 6, 2009, Alexandria, Egypt
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Eric Marler has harvested the lectures from .edu domains, then discovered additional good scientific lectures from .int. Also, he collected the scientific videos, and the lectures in Spanish and Arabic. There are over 3.7 million lectures identified and classified. The addition of Google Scholar by discipline site:edu not only fetches 000's of articles but reveals the key authors. Eric found that Google scholar also has a new tool. If you do a search on say diabetes epidemiology, on the bottom of the page a list of 5 key authors are presented. The decision on "key authors" appears to be based on citations and page ranks. These may represent the scientists at this time who are having the greatest impact on the web. We thus are creating a most interesting hierarchy of importance, from Nobel Prize winners, the "Key Authors", the top rated lectures, the lectures having lower rankings. In addition, the option 'recent articles' selects articles after 2003 and allows one to set the years from as far back as 1995 or as far forward as 2008. In turn, the year selected changes the set of key authors. |
The Library of Alexandria Supercourse represents the collection of over 4,700,000 PowerPoint academic lectures categorized into the disciplines of Science. Educators borrow slides to improve their teaching.
WHO Collaborating Centre, University of Pittsburgh |
Legacy lectures Nobel Prize winners (70) NAS Members (116) |
Library of Alexandria, Alexandria |
Library of Alexandria Scientific SuperCourse
Academic PowerPoint Lectures by Discipline
Total number of links to lectures - 4,738,377(All in Text searches)
Total number of links to lectures - 427,933(All in Title searches)
Google Guide - Making Searching even easier
filetype:ppt site:EDU, GOV, ORG, INT, MIL, COM lectures (All domains, Any language)- 367,807
Health
Sciences
(21,347) |
Libraries and Museums
(5,296)
Chemistry
(15,537)
Earth Sciences (11,398) Life Sciences (49,722) Physics (30,341) Space Sciences (3,167) Computer Sciences (109,876) Mathematics (22,769) System Sciences (4,459) |
filetype:ppt site:EDU, GOV, ORG, INT, MIL, COM lectures (all domains, Spanish language)- 9,478
Health
Sciences
(1,290) |
Libraries and Museums
(622)
Chemistry
(258)
Earth Sciences (301) Life Sciences (862) Physics (420) Space Sciences (46) Computer Sciences (2,008) Mathematics (780) System Sciences (123) |
filetype:ppt site:EDU, GOV, ORG, INT, MIL, COM lectures (all domains, Chinese language)- 43,604
Health
Sciences
(7,389) |
Libraries and Museums
(2,288)
Chemistry
(4,717)
Earth Sciences (2,106) Life Sciences (7,106) Physics (4,103) Space Sciences (167) Computer Sciences (2,754) Mathematics (1,142) System Sciences (1,304) |
filetype:ppt site:EDU, GOV, ORG, INT, MIL, COM lectures (all domains, Russian language)- 2,167
Health
Sciences
(220) |
Libraries and Museums
(77)
Chemistry
(71)
Earth Sciences (56) Life Sciences (165) Physics (181) Space Sciences (45) Computer Sciences (852) Mathematics (293) System Sciences (92) |
filetype:ppt site:EDU, GOV, ORG, INT, MIL, COM lectures (all domains, French language)- 4,467
Health
Sciences
(394) |
Libraries and Museums
(68)
Chemistry
(139)
Earth Sciences (116) Life Sciences (868) Physics (918) Space Sciences (56) Computer Sciences (426) Mathematics (198) System Sciences (14) |
filetype:ppt site:EDU, GOV, ORG, INT, MIL, COM lectures (all domains, Arabic language)- 410
Health
Sciences
(73) |
Libraries and Museums
(2)
Chemistry
(9)
Earth Sciences (27) Life Sciences (35) Physics (9) Space Sciences (2) Computer Sciences (32) Mathematics (58) System Sciences (0) |
The core idea is to empower local teachers to present the best and most recent science to their students by drawing on the best available PowerPoint lectures. Our aim is to offer science as one reference point and let the students integrate with the help of his/her local teacher this knowledge in the context of his/her specific discipline
Meetings AAAS Annual Meeting, 14–18 February, 2008 Boston |
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