Audio Lectures
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View Website #Phonar audio
Jonathan Shaw, Liberal Arts—Coventry University
The Photography and Narrative app is a course, which offers access and participating in a free and open photography class from Coventry University.
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View Website 1 Corinthians audio Fall 2010
P. Keith Leverentz, Liberal Arts—Emmaus Bible College
P. Keith Leverentz provides an exposition of Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians.
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View Website 20th Century World History audio Spring 2011
Anthony Heideman, Liberal Arts—Front Range Community College
Topics of study include World War I, the Russian Revolution, World War II, and the Middle East.
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View Website 400 Years of Bibles and Battles audio Spring 2011
Jeffrey Kloha, Liberal Arts—Lay Bible Institute
Jeffrey Kloha leads this course from Concordia Seminary on the 400th anniversary of the
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View Website A Beginner's Guide to Dreamweaver audio Spring 2009
Paul Summers, Engineering & Computer Science—Birmingham City University
Learn the basics to the software Dreamweaver.
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View Website A Beginner's Guide to InDesign audio
Paul Summers, Engineering & Computer Science—Birmingham City University
Learn the basics to the software InDesign.
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View Website A Survey of Shakespeare's Plays audio Spring 2010
William Flesch, Liberal Arts—Brandeis University
Brandeis University presents this course covering Shakespeare's career, with representative plays from all four genres of comedy, tragedy, history, and romance.
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View Website A Taste of Italy audio Spring 2010
Learn how to make classic Italian dishes, as well as the basics of olive oil, Italian parsley, and handmade pasta, in this culinary course from the Art Institutes.
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View Website Abnormal Psychology audio Fall 2008
Dana Baldwin, Health & Medical—Freed-Hardeman University
Dr. Dana Baldwin discusses behavioral disorders and their symptoms.
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View Website Abnormal Psychology audio Fall 2010
David Bailey, Health & Medical—Harrisburg Area Community College
This course provides a survey of theories and etiology of abnormal behavior, descriptions of symptoms, and therapy techniques and theories of prevention.
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View Website Accounting Standards audio Spring 2010
Learn about FRS 12 and SSAP 9.
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View Website Accounts in a Nutshell audio Spring 2010
This lesson covers income statement review.
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View Website Acute Adult Nursing audio Spring 2009
Emma Winterman, Health & Medical—Birmingham City University
This series explains the physiological mechanisms behind common conditions nurses may encounter in the acute care setting.
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View Website Acute Stress, Grief and Trauma audio
During this course, you'll look at effective counseling strategies in dealing with the impact and consequences of acute stress on victims, first responders, families, and more.
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View Website Adolescence, Crime and Juvenile Justice audio Fall 2011
Franklin Zimring, Liberal Arts—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
The premises, doctrine, and operational behavior of juvenile courts is reviewed in this class.
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View Website Adolescent Health and Development audio
Study the various aspects of adolescence and adolescent health in this course from Johns Hopkins University.
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View Website Advanced Physiology and Pathophysiology audio
This course covers the normal physiologic and pathologic mechanisms of disease.
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View Website Advanced Skills and Applications audio
This course looks at the more advanced skills needed for Life Coaching -
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View Website Advanced Studies in Gender Communication audio Spring 2011
Tim Muehlhoff, Liberal Arts—Biola University
Study the intersecting worlds of communication and gender studies in this series from Biola University.
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View Website Advanced Theory and Treatment of Substance Abuse audio
This is an advanced course on the theory and treatment of substance abuse and addiction from Liberty University and uses both secular and biblical concepts of substance abuse and recovery.
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View Website Advanced Topics in Web Development audio Fall 2012
Tony Pittarese, Engineering & Computer Science—East Tennessee State University
This course from East Tennessee State University covers advanced Web coding concepts in JavaScript, AJAX, and other Web 2.0-related technologies.
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View Website Aerobics audio Spring 2009
Stephan Chorover, Health & Medical—Community College of Philadelphia
Basic aerobic exercises are covered in this video podcast series from the Community College of Philadelphia.
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View Website Aesthetics and the Philosophy of Art audio
James Grant, Arts—University of Oxford
This lecture series from Oxford University focuses on important writings on art and beauty from classical philosophers, as well as questions of understanding works of art and the nature of art.
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View Website Agricultural and Resource Economics audio Fall 2012
Michael Anderson, Business—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
Students in this course will use learned standard and advanced techniques to agriculture economics.
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View Website Agriculture audio Spring 2012
This video podcast series from the Cork Institute of Technology in Ireland
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View Website Agronomic Crops audio Summer 2010
This podcast series offers an introduction to agronomic crops.
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View Website Aims and Limits of the Criminal Law audio Fall 2009
Tamara Lave, Liberal Arts—University of California-Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
This course offers study in criminal law to consider the political problem of how diverse people can live together in relative peace.
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View Website Allen Ginsberg on Jack Kerouac audio
Allen Ginsberg, Liberal Arts—Naropa University
Allen Ginsberg lectures on the life and work of Jack Kerouac in this series from Naropa University.
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View Website American Christianity audio
The beginnings of Christianity in America are the focus of this course, including the European background, colonial Christianity, and the first Great Awakening.
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View Website American Civil War: Pols and Generals audio Fall 2012
This lecture series focuses on political and military leaders in the North and South during the Civil War.