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'''The Courses section will be dedicated to entry points into diverse topics of science.'''<br>
More specifically, we will curate online courses, consisting of selected Wiki entries, videos, and exercises. These will help you understand the basics of specific thematical fields, understand how topics relate to each other, and receive further material to engage with. Each course may take between a day and several weeks, depending on your intended focus.
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More specifically, we will curate online courses, consisting of selected Wiki entries, videos, and exercises. These will help you gain an overview on the basics of specific thematical fields, understand how topics relate to each other, and receive further material to engage with. Each course may take between a day and several weeks, depending on your intended focus.
  
  

Revision as of 07:51, 9 June 2021

The Courses section will be dedicated to entry points into diverse topics of science.
More specifically, we will curate online courses, consisting of selected Wiki entries, videos, and exercises. These will help you gain an overview on the basics of specific thematical fields, understand how topics relate to each other, and receive further material to engage with. Each course may take between a day and several weeks, depending on your intended focus.


Currently, there is a selection of Wiki entries for two Leuphana university courses:

Different paths to knowledge
This course introduces the learner to the fundamentals of scientific work. It summarizes key developments in science and introduces vital concepts and considerations for current and future academic inquiry.


Methods of Environmental Sciences
This course covers a broad cross-section of those scientific methods and approaches that are central to sustainability research as well as further Wiki entries that frame the presented methods in the light of the Wiki's conceptual perspective.