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Owen Densmore
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This looks interesting and may connect with the recent free university courses at Stanford
http://www.theverge.com/2012/2/6/2774727/google-solve-for-x-think-tank
.. some of which used Google tech for the presentations and quizes & homework.  Udacity is also, I think, Google based.

That would be sorta nifty: TED for inspiration, and short courses to really expand on the inspiration.

BTW: Some of the next Stanford classes are short .. 5 weeks for the algorithms class for example.  This fits into Dave West's new curriculum ideas of quick, intensive classes with projects.

   -- Owen 

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Re: Google unveils 'Solve for X' website, hints at TED-like think tank | The Verge

Owen Densmore
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Some more info:
.. and here's the leaked image of 10 points used for speakers.  Its tiny but your browser can zoom in on it to the point that its quite readable.

   -- Owen

On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 9:26 AM, Owen Densmore <[hidden email]> wrote:
This looks interesting and may connect with the recent free university courses at Stanford
http://www.theverge.com/2012/2/6/2774727/google-solve-for-x-think-tank
.. some of which used Google tech for the presentations and quizes & homework.  Udacity is also, I think, Google based.

That would be sorta nifty: TED for inspiration, and short courses to really expand on the inspiration.

BTW: Some of the next Stanford classes are short .. 5 weeks for the algorithms class for example.  This fits into Dave West's new curriculum ideas of quick, intensive classes with projects.

   -- Owen 


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Re: Google unveils 'Solve for X' website, hints at TED-like think tank | The Verge

Victoria Hughes
Thanks, Owen. Good model. 


Tory




On Feb 6, 2012, at 9:48 AM, Owen Densmore wrote:

Some more info:
.. and here's the leaked image of 10 points used for speakers.  Its tiny but your browser can zoom in on it to the point that its quite readable.

   -- Owen

On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 9:26 AM, Owen Densmore <[hidden email]> wrote:
This looks interesting and may connect with the recent free university courses at Stanford
http://www.theverge.com/2012/2/6/2774727/google-solve-for-x-think-tank
.. some of which used Google tech for the presentations and quizes & homework.  Udacity is also, I think, Google based.

That would be sorta nifty: TED for inspiration, and short courses to really expand on the inspiration.

BTW: Some of the next Stanford classes are short .. 5 weeks for the algorithms class for example.  This fits into Dave West's new curriculum ideas of quick, intensive classes with projects.

   -- Owen 

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