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https://www.ucmo.edu/news/university-news/posts/2020-05-07-free-experiencing-science-in-the-pandemic-course-offered-through-university-of-central-missouri.phpThe University of Central Missouri (UCM) will offer a free five-week continuing education course, Experiencing Science in the Pandemic, May 12 through June 11. The online course includes 10 contact hours with classes from 6 to 7 p.m. (Central time) Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Pre-registration is required, and individuals may sign up online.
Dr. Mo Basir, UCM associate professor and science education program coordinator, will be the courses instructor.
In a world full of misinformation and pseudoscience, specifically during this coronavirus pandemic, it is crucial to trust in science, Dr. Basir said. Science as a way of knowing enables us to handle unknown situations, such as the current pandemic, more effectively in comparison with other forms of knowing.
The course will provide an environment in which students experience science as they are making sense of 20 novel phenomena related to coronavirus and its pandemic effects. Students will pose hypotheses to answer each question and consequently conduct research to decide whether to accept or reject their hypotheses. Each question will be discussed in detail in the following session.
Skills included are scientific reasoning, critical thinking, problem solving, developing and testing hypotheses and developing arguments from evidence. The online class is open to anyone throughout the world.
In case we're all still in quarantine and need something interesting.
xmas74
(29,674 posts)I noticed they're offering several free lectures this summer.
Cha
(297,184 posts)I hope it's a full class.
Buckeye_Democrat
(14,853 posts)I'm not trying to hijack your thread, but I figured that I'd also mention an app called "Kanopy".
If a person has a library card, that app will allow them to "borrow" videos, audiobooks, e-books, etc.
I haven't watched the educational videos about infectious diseases yet, but my library has several of them too. (I've been watching a series about quantum physics instead, actually picking up a few tidbits from a Purdue professor that I didn't know already.)
Some decent movies too.
xmas74
(29,674 posts)I have multiple library cards linked on it.
Buckeye_Democrat
(14,853 posts)I'll check it out!
xmas74
(29,674 posts)A friend has her university library and one on base linked on hers.
I save money just on magazines alone.
xmas74
(29,674 posts)I hope lots of people here sign up. I'd like to see classes like this be successful.