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From YouTube: Oplerno ◐ Team Meeting 62
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◐ Introduction to Online Learning for Students
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◐ Critical Thinking: An Introduction to Reasoning
https://enroll.oplerno.com/courses/critical-thinking:-an-introduction-to-reasoning
A
Good
morning,
good
afternoon
and
good
evening,
this
it
is
Claire
no
team
meeting,
62
I'm
rob
skiff,
and
here
we
have
Daniel,
Dan
and
sujin,
and
this
team
meeting
we're
going
to
be
talking
about
our
work
with
startup
study
group
talking
about
courses
that
are
starting
up
soon
and
on
some
email
issues.
We're
going
to
also
talk
about
our
new
developer
and
introduce
her
and
what
I
want
to
do
is
again
I'll
talk
about
getting
your
classes
up
to
snuff
because
of
a
really
cool
announcement.
That's
going
to
be
coming
on
this
week
or
next.
A
B
So
Ken
Jeong
one
of
our
earliest
adopting
professors
as
a
first
course
being
offered
it's
a
critical
thinking,
humanities
course.
That's
going
to
start
on
the
fifteenth
of
June
the
course
cost.
The
course
fee
is
five
hundred
dollars
and
you
can
enroll
we'll
add
the
link
after
the
meeting
is
over,
but
it
is
on
the
homepage
of
our
enroll
declare
no
com
marketplace,
as
is
introduction
to
online
learning
for
students.
This
is
a
three
credit
course
as
well
taught
by
dr.
Grover
one
of
our
again
earlier
professors.
B
The
syllabus
and
description
are
all
available
in
the
marketplace
as
well.
This
is
a
good
course
for
folks
who
are
interested
in
learning
via
the
web
and
have
only
done
face-to-face
style
classes,
so
this
would
give
you
a
jumpstart
into
how
to
maximize
online
learning
and
identify
the
best
learning
environments
for
you,
which
will
give
you
a
better
opportunity
and
skill
set
to
choose
the
right
of
plan
out
courses
later
on,
as
we
work
toward
full
accreditation
and
degree
offering
capabilities.
B
This
would
allow
you
to
have
that
kind
of
that
skill
set
to
choose
what's
best
for
you
and
most
effectively
make
the
progress
you're
looking
to
make,
and
then
it's
this
term
in
terms
of
courses
that
are
new
that
we
haven't
mentioned
yet.
One
exciting
course
is
our
history
of
the
CIA
1947.
Through
today,
the
professor
Jeff
Morley
has
created
a
nice
website
that
is
in
the
final
stages
of
being
developed.
B
C
I've
I
was
talking
to
Professor
Morley
on
friday.
I
think
it
was,
or
something
and
he's
really
excited
about
giving
this
course
that
he
says
is
almost
complete.
He
really
wants
to
give
it
and
I
believe
his
target.
Starting
date
is
the
fourth
of
July,
which
is
there
probably
I'm,
probably
other
beautiful,
but
it
could
be.
The
fifth
of
July
denim
was
a
starter,
so
I
so
especially
irrelevant
there
for
the
United
States
yeah.
A
Jeff
is
on
really
interesting.
He
has
a
website
on
that
gets
about
somewhere
between
thirty
and
forty
thousand
visits
a
month
on
and
yeah.
He
is
a
real
expert
in
the
field
of
intelligence
agencies
and
also,
you
know,
contemporary
American
history.
So
it's
really
going
to
be
a
great
class
to
show
how,
on
those
two
have
been
impacting
each
other
IE.
You
know
intelligence
agencies
impacting
modern,
American
history,
a
huge
issue
yeah
great
arm
did
you
talked
about
okay.
Now,
let's
talk
a
little
bit
about
our
anything
Daniel.
C
Well,
the
reason
I
was
talking,
of
course,
to
dr.
Morelli
of
Professor
molly
was
that
he
was
having
some
issues
with
connection
to
the
email.
So
for
some
people
it's
been,
there
would
have
been
slightly
more
easy
to
set
up
there
for
other
people.
So
professionally
would
have
had
some
questions
and
there
have
been
other
people.
C
C
That's
a
mere
I
Bonaparte,
something
she's
can't
be
here
because
she
works
on
whenever
monday,
tuesday
and
wednesday,
but
on
Thursday
and
Friday
she's
going
to
be
helping
me
the
development
side
and
she's
going
to
be
interning
and
developing
so
she's
going
to
be
having
lots
of
fun,
and
she
had
a
quote
for
me,
which
was
that
being
a
junior
web
developer
is
a
great
big.
Is
a
roller
coaster
ride.
So
so
I
don't
know.
C
A
We'll
have
to
figure
out
a
way
to
get
her
in.
You
know
on
a
meeting,
but
you
can
yeah
she's
going
to
be
a
great
addition
to
the
team,
which
is
excellent.
Let's
talk
now
about
getting
your
classes
up
to
snuff
last
week,
I
talk
with
you
guys
about
how
a
Pernod
is
close
to
being
able
to
publicly
announce
a
really
great
initiative
with
other
educational
institutions
and
I
told
you
guys
to
sort
of
take
a
leap
of
faith
and
make
sure
that
you're
getting
your
your
course
catalogs.
A
This
past
week,
Daniel
actually
shot
me
in
an
email
for
a
story
that
I
hadn't
actually
read,
which
was
that
Coursera
is
eliminating
it's
free
certificate
of
completions
and
a
lot
of
the
features
that
make
Coursera
free
and
accessible
to
people
all
over
the
world
on.
That
is
a
real
disappointment,
because
there
are
tons
of
individuals
who
are
getting
an
introduction
to
college
and
even
graduate
on
studies
through
the
use
of
these
MOOCs.
So
the
biggest
advantage
of
MOOCs,
which
was
their
ability
to
be
free,
has
been
basically
stripped
away
now
on
that
doesn't
exist.
A
So
what
we're
left
with
is
an
environment
on
where
our
faculty
and
our
courses
are
even
more
valuable
because
free
doesn't
work.
What
works
is
when
you
connect
teachers
and
students
together,
and
you
give
the
faculty
as
much
arm
control
over
their
content
as
possible,
and
you
allow
faculty
to
control
the
learning
and
so
I
think
you
know.
I'm
I
promised
Daniel
that
I
would
write
a
post
on
this
today
and
I
will,
but
to
give
you
a
little
bit
of
a
preview.
This
shows
that
you
know
the
model.
A
The
second
thing
is
that
that
free
mook
model
really
doesn't
work,
that
there
has
to
be
some
sort
of
charge
and
that
high
quality
courses
delivered
into
in
small
groups
is
the
wave
of
the
future
and
that's
us.
So
we
can
we'll
put
up
a
link
but
I'll
be
sending
out
a
little
missive
on
on
that
sometime
today.
A
Only
other
thing
that
I
want
to
talk
about-
and
you
know
Daniel-
cannot
we'll
also
chimed
in
on
this
is
our
work
with
startup
study
group.
As
you
know,
last
week
we
talked
about
at
the
morning
at
our
team
meeting
that
startup
study
group
in
a
plan
o
have
launched
a
partnership
that
to
create
virtual
accelerators-
and
it's
been
really
interesting-
to
see
the
reaction.
We've
gotten
a
lot
of
different
people
signing
up
on
our
email
list.
A
We
have
had
I've
had
some
great
conversations
with
a
ton
of
individuals,
unmeaning
I,
don't
know
15
or
20
different
groups
who
want
to
create
their
own
accelerators,
which
are
basically
start
up
spaces,
educational
spaces
that
that
an
advisor
will
use
to
help
people
create
their
own
businesses
and
own
startups.
Generally,
that
gets
pushed
into
the
you
know,
technical
realm
in
terms
of
the
apps
piece,
but
startups
are
all
kinds
of
combinations
of
technology
and
really
good
business
plan
and
operations.
A
You
know,
planos
a
start-up
and
so
by
having
these
accelerators
startups
are
going
to
be
able
to
get
the
kind
of
advice
they
need
to
help,
move
their
mission
and
move
their
business
plans
forward,
we're
still
concentrating
on
classes
and
creating
courses
for
people.
But
what
we've
also
realized
is
that
you
can't
just
create
courses.
It
would
also
be
great
if
we
had
the
ability
for
people
to
to
create
their
own
businesses
and
jobs
afterwards.
That's
also
part
of
Education
I'm,
really
allowing
people
to
take
control
of
their
lives,
learn
and
affect
their
communities.
A
So
this
is
a
continuum
of
plano,
as
you
know,
stands
for
open
learning,
organization
and
startups
are
all
about
learning
and
all
about
being
in
a
plano
is
all
about
being
open
to
different
kinds
of
configurations
and
groups.
So,
as
we
next
fried,
this
friday
were
going
to
be
inviting
people
to
participate
in
who've,
signed
up
on
our
email
list,
the
early
people
to
participate
in
a
beta
and
then
we'll
be
iterating
out
things
to
help
develop
that
that
that
part
of
the
opponent
SSG
group
so
check
it
out.
A
You
can
check
it
out
at
apano
com,
backslash,
accelerators
I
also
want
to
give
a
plug
for
if
you're
a
faculty,
member
or
a
community
member-
and
you
want
to
participate
in
the
on
our
slack
space,
which
you
no
slack
boy
slack,
is
caught
gone
completely
caught
on
fire
in
terms
of
its
usage
in
amongst
different
groups.
So
you
can
sign
up
at
a
plan
of
faculty
on
SSG
Daniel.
Did
you
want
to
add
anything
to
what
I
said
answered
assistant
seller,
ater
peace,
yeah.
C
That
we've
even
had
a
there're
I
think
it's
two
faculty
members
Sora,
who
them
slightly
more
towards
the
business
side.
They
also
immediately
saw
the
value
of
the
of
this
SSG
partnership.
They
signed
up
to
be
mentors
as
well,
so
if
you
can,
or
whether
you're
a
stress
whether
you
want
to
as
a
current
faculty
member
with
the
think,
it'd
be
valuable
for
for
you
to
start
up
as
you're
in
a
business
or
if,
whether
you
think
it'd
be
valuable
for
you
to
be
as
a
mentor,
please
sign
up
as
well.
A
Yeah,
we
think
that
this
is
another
way
to
generate
interest
on
besides
institutional
affiliations
and
business
affiliations,
generate
interest
in
the
courses
that
we're
offering
on
the
certificates
and
eventually
the
degree
programs
so
yeah
check
us
out.
A
lot
is
happening
in
June
and
it's
pretty
exciting
arm.
I
think
that's!
A
B
A
47-Year
old,
middle-aged
guy
has
made
another
cultural
reference
that
is
not
relevant.
Okay,
I,
don't
see
any
questions,
so
we're
just
going
to
call
it
call
it
a
day
and
please
check
we're
going
to
send
out
the
June
update
sometime
in
the
next
couple
of
days.
So
take
a
look
at
that
and
you'll
probably
be
getting
some
more
emails
from
us
than
you
would
normally,
because
there's
a
lot
of
really
cool
stuff
happening
and
we'll
see
you
online
we'll.