Library of Alexandria Scientific Supercourse Ronald E. LaPorte, Ph.D. Gilbert Omenn, M.D. Ismail Serageldin, Ph.D. Vint Cerf, Ph.D. Faina Linkov, Ph.D.
Need for a Scientific Supercourse Science has become enormous, and making interdisciplinary research and training difficult It is a very large task to keep current for 2 areas of science, let alone 30 topics for a review course Scientific findings often take >5 years to appear in classrooms Many developing countries have not received scientific journals for a decade
Supercourse Model 45,000 faculty from 174 countries 3383 PowerPoint lectures 26 languages represented Top rated global health lectures Scientists can use slides and lectures outside their disciplines to teach Empower teachers in developed and developing countries by providing state of the art content Top 100 PC magazine Taught >1,000,000 students last year
Teacher in Mexico Teacher in Harrisburg Teacher in London Teacher in Pittsburgh Teacher in San Francisco Supercourse Model: lecture sharing Teacher in Sydney
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world. Nelson Mandela
How can we improve science higher education worldwide? Question: Answer: Get more and better lectures
Why don’t we share our most exciting PowerPoint lectures for free?
Global Network of Scientists Sharing PowerPoint Lectures
44,000 Faculty 175 Countries
Lectures
11 95% of Classroom Lectures use PowerPoint 1. PowerPoint as a Presentation Medium 2. PowerPoint on the Web as a Storage and Distribution Medium >7,000,000.ppt on web
University of Khartoum, Sudan Cuttington University, Liberia Last Biomedical Journal 1980
Library of Alexandria Scientific Supercourse
Keynote Speakers PowerPoint lectures of recent journal articles
Supercourse Celebration in Novosibirsk, Russia
Global Supercourse Team Ali Ardalan Vint Cerf Jesse Huang Ronald LaPorte Mita Lovalekar Faina Linkov Gil Omenn Nicholas Padilla Francois Sauer Ismail Serageldin Eugene Shubnikov