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  2. Public lecture - Wikipedia

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    A public lecture (also known as an open lecture) is one means employed for educating the public in the arts and sciences. Gresham College, in London, has been providing free public lectures since its founding in 1597 through the will of Sir Thomas Gresham. The Royal Society held its first ever meeting at Gresham College in November 1660, after ...

  3. Lecture - Wikipedia

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    A lecture (from Latin: lēctūra 'reading') is an oral presentation intended to present information or teach people about a particular subject, for example by a university or college teacher. Lectures are used to convey critical information, history, background, theories, and equations.

  4. Chautauqua - Wikipedia

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    Chautauqua ( / ʃəˈtɔːkwə / shə-TAW-kwə) is an adult education and social movement in the United States that peaked in popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Chautauqua assemblies expanded and spread throughout rural America until the mid-1920s. The Chautauqua brought entertainment and culture for the whole community, with ...

  5. The Last Lecture - Wikipedia

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    The Last Lecture is a 2008 New York Times best-selling book co-authored by Randy Pausch —a professor of computer science, human-computer interaction, and design at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania—and Jeffrey Zaslow of the Wall Street Journal. [ 1] The book extends the September 2007 lecture by Pausch entitled "Really ...

  6. List of public lecture series - Wikipedia

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    MNIF Public Lecture Series at Montana Neuroscience Institute Foundation. Neuroscience Lecture Series at University of Wisconsin–Madison. NRC Lecture Series at Neuroscience Research Center, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston. NUIN Lecture Series at the Northwestern University Institute for Neuroscience.

  7. John Lawson Stoddard - Wikipedia

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    John Lawson Stoddard (April 24, 1850 – June 5, 1931) was an American lecturer, author and photographer. [ 1][ 2] He was a pioneer in the use of the stereopticon or magic lantern, adding photographs to his popular lectures about his travels around the world. [ 2] Because he published books related to his travels, he is credited with developing ...

  8. Course (education) - Wikipedia

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    Course (education) In higher education, a course is a unit of teaching that typically lasts one academic term, is led by one or more instructors ( teachers or professors ), and has a fixed roster of students. A course usually covers an individual subject. Courses generally have a fixed program of sessions every week during the term, called ...

  9. The Theoretical Minimum - Wikipedia

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    The Theoretical Minimum is a book and a Stanford University -based continuing-education lecture series, which became a popular YouTube-featured content. The series commenced with What You Need to Know (above) reissued under the title Classical Mechanics: The Theoretical Minimum . The series presently stands at four books (as of early 2023 ...