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What courses would you like to see at P2PU? Please provide at least a brief description with your suggestion; it’s more likely your ideas will be voted up that way. If you’re also willing to teach the course, awesome! Let us know in your suggestion, or even create it yourself on p2pu.org (it’s easy!). However, that’s not necessary to suggest a course, so keep the great ideas coming.

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  1. 9 votes
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  3. LabVIEW is a graphical programming language that is heavily used by Mechanical, Electrical, Aerospace, Civil Engineers.

    7 votes
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  4. How to use GIMP to manipulate images and create designs.

    18 votes
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  5. Learn about what GWT and why it can help Java developers. Learn how to use widgets, panels, etc. to build AJAX forms. Learn how to make modules in GWT.

    4 votes
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  6. Learn how to decide what languages to learn, when to leave, how to network, how to advance, etc.

    11 votes
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  7. Overview of OAuth 1.0a and 2.0 (draft). How to make it work in Sinatra, RoR, PHP, etc... This has become quite an interesting space as more and more mobile social applications wishes to access personal information stored in in the cloud.

    6 votes
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  8. Overview of Sinatra and basics for web developers or people who wishes to get a prototype going very quickly.

    3 votes
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  9. 3 votes
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  10. A course that can increase my GMAT score.

    4 votes
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  11. A course designed for beginners to interest them in Open Source software and standards.

    The course should focus on why OS exists and what benefits it could have towards the community.

    There is a lot of Open Source projects on the market but very limited amount of projects get the support it deserves. This course should try and interest the public.

    7 votes
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  12. P2PU should close and archive courses, but they should still make these course contents available.

    The content could still be helpful to people who missed the course registration.

    7 votes
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  13. P2PU and Wikiversity should do a collab, just as they did with Mozilla (Webcraft).

    Tutors/ course designers can make use of Wikiversity courses or solely import Wikiversity courses to P2PU.

    In return, course designers could further improve Wikiversity content.

    5 votes
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  14. A light course introducing FB API set and teaching how to do facebook apps.

    7 votes
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  15. 3 votes
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  16. 3 votes
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  17. How to build WebApps using the MVC architecture of the SproutCore JavaScript framework.

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  18. Any interest in a database design course? I can teach it but checking to see if folks would be interested. Topics: database management systems, modeling data, data types, querying language commands, indexing, and normalizing. It would be as agnostic as possible but some exercises could be in MySQL.

    25 votes
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  19. I'd love to see an introductory course on theme authoring in WordPress.

    24 votes
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  20. A primer on how to develop websites for mobile devices. Topics would include mobile browser standards, device resolutions and deciding which language is more appropriate for your project. Light introduction to HTML5 and XHTML-MP basics.

    (This would not go into web application design.)

    70 votes
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