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The Walking Dead - Free Online Course
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kissjenn
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Hi,
I found this course which uses the up and coming Season 4 of The Walking Dead as discussion material for a course covering everything from Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs to Epidemiology and Contagion theories.
I'm going to try and tempt my 20 year with it later, on the basis he loves The Walking Dead and shooting zombies so why not learn a little at the same time.
Link is here and Course Description below.
https://www.canvas.net/courses/the-walking-dead
I signed up tonight and it took under a minute. I just put "other" for cable channel. It also gave me a friends code of 4HYH8C so we could hook up and fight zombies together. Feel free to use if you wish.
Course description
From understanding social identities to modeling the spread of disease, this eight-week course will span key science and survival themes using AMC’s The Walking Dead as its basis. Four faculty members from the University of California, Irvine will take you on an inter-disciplinary academic journey deep into the world of AMC’s The Walking Dead, exploring the following topics:
Each week we’ll watch engaging lectures, listen to expert interviews, watch exclusive interviews with cast members talking about their characters, use key scenes from the show to illustrate course learning, read interesting articles, review academic resources, participate in large and small group discussions, and—of course—test our learning with quizzes. We recommend that you plan on spending about two (2) to four (4) hours per week on this course, though we believe the course is compelling enough you’ll want to spend more time.
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
I hope someone finds this fun and joins up.
KJ
I found this course which uses the up and coming Season 4 of The Walking Dead as discussion material for a course covering everything from Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs to Epidemiology and Contagion theories.
I'm going to try and tempt my 20 year with it later, on the basis he loves The Walking Dead and shooting zombies so why not learn a little at the same time.
Link is here and Course Description below.
https://www.canvas.net/courses/the-walking-dead
I signed up tonight and it took under a minute. I just put "other" for cable channel. It also gave me a friends code of 4HYH8C so we could hook up and fight zombies together. Feel free to use if you wish.
Course description
From understanding social identities to modeling the spread of disease, this eight-week course will span key science and survival themes using AMC’s The Walking Dead as its basis. Four faculty members from the University of California, Irvine will take you on an inter-disciplinary academic journey deep into the world of AMC’s The Walking Dead, exploring the following topics:
- Maslow’s hierarchy of needs—is survival just about being alive?
- Social order and structures—from the farm and the prison to Woodbury
- Social identity, roles, and stereotyping—as shown through leaders like Rick and the Governor
- The role of public health in society—from the CDC to local community organizations
- The spread of infectious disease and population modeling—swarm!
- The role of energy and momentum in damage control—how can you best protect yourself?
- Nutrition in a post-apocalyptic world—are squirrels really good for you?
- Managing stress in disaster situations—what’s the long-term effect of always sleeping with one eye open?
Each week we’ll watch engaging lectures, listen to expert interviews, watch exclusive interviews with cast members talking about their characters, use key scenes from the show to illustrate course learning, read interesting articles, review academic resources, participate in large and small group discussions, and—of course—test our learning with quizzes. We recommend that you plan on spending about two (2) to four (4) hours per week on this course, though we believe the course is compelling enough you’ll want to spend more time.
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Describe how infectious diseases—like a zombie epidemic—spread and are managed
- Apply various models of society and Maslow’s hierarchy of needs to existing and emerging societies as a means for understanding human behavior
- Analyze existing social roles and stereotypes as they exist today and in an emerging world
- Debate the role of public health organizations in society
- Describe how mathematical equations for population dynamics can be used to study disease spread and interventions
- Apply concepts of energy and momentum appropriately when analyzing collisions and other activities that either inflict or prevent damage
- Summarize multiple methods for managing stress in disaster situations
I hope someone finds this fun and joins up.
KJ
:A Let us be grateful to people who make us happy: they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom. Marcel Proust :A
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you know what.. I might just sign up!!!!0
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I think i'll give it a miss.Liverpool is one of the wonders of Britain,
What it may grow to in time, I know not what.
Daniel Defoe: 1725.
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This *will* intrigue my husband, and eldest (& OhGoodHeavens, wasn't that on Past Your Bedtime) - thank you!0
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Love it! Doubt I'd have time- husband probably would though.0
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Signed up!Premier League Baby!0
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