"Students not seeking degrees often can audit classes at a local college or enroll in massive open online courses, or MOOCs, at little or no cost, via Coursera, Udacity, EdX and Lynda.com. The Osher Lifelong Learning Institutes allow students 50 and older who aren’t seeking to earn credit to attend classes at more than 100 universities. One-year adult education programs aimed at professionals are also on the increase."
Issues and developments related to Intellectual Property (e.g. Copyright, Fair Use, Patents, Trademarks, Trade Secrets) and Open Movements (e.g. Open Access, Open Data, Open Educational Resources (OER)), examined in the "Intellectual Property and Open Movements" and "Ethics of Data, Information, and Emerging Technologies" graduate courses I teach at the University of Pittsburgh School of Computing and Information. -- Kip Currier, PhD, JD
Showing posts with label creating intergenerational age-friendly institutions. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Over 50 and Back in College, Preparing for a New Career; New York Times, 4/3/15
Kerry Hannon, New York Times; Over 50 and Back in College, Preparing for a New Career:
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