Second Group of Spring Coursera Courses - April 2014
/April is going to be Abusy month for classes with 4 concurrent Coursera courses for most of the month:
- Archaeology’s Dirty Little Secrets (Brown University)
- Roman Architecture (Yale University)
- The Emergence of the Modern Middle East (Tel Aviv University)
- Introduction to Systems Biology (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai)
Then by the third week of the month, Archeology course ends….followed by the Architecture course. I was thrilled to find one of the reference books for the Modern Middle East course available via paperbackswap. Readng all the references recoomended by the courses will probably extend into May!
One of the recent serendipity discoveries was in the Archeaology course -- a segment onf creating 3D images of artifacts with opensource software. I did some initial experimenting with Autodesk 123D Catch and that experimentationwill continue in April with different kinds of objects. I'll do a blog post with 3D images as the project evolves.
Being a student is probably one of my favorite activities. Hooray for Coursera!