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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. Coding, designing, testing and marketing an iPhone application

    18 votes
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  2. Apply with your favorite TED Talk and decide on which talks to discuss as a group.

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  3. There are huge amounts of open resources in Chinese - whether the Chinese Top Level Courses, Taiwanese Open CourseWare, stuff translated through MyOOPS or CORE, or all the other stuff existing. Would be great if people began putting together courses on any topic using Chinese open resources, with the discussion happening in Chinese.

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  4. Inkscape is a free and open source drawing tools for creating scalable vector graphics - this course invites participants to build skills and share techniques for creating scalable vector graphics for the web.

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  5. How to use GIMP to manipulate images and create designs.

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  6. 18 votes
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  7. An step by step course for those interested in networking.
    There is much documentation on the Internet, but all begin at a high level of knowledge; what is needed is a "OMNeT for Dummies" course.

    16 votes
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  8. 16 votes
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  9. 16 votes
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  10. 16 votes
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  11. 15 votes
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  12. 15 votes
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  13. 15 votes
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  14. An algorithms course built around the challenges available at project euler (projecteuler.net). Participants would do 1-2 challenges per week, discuss their solutions and results, and compare implementations.

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  15. This course would be a combination of crafty undertakings and survival skills we haven’t yet found the time to master.

    Each week features a theme and corresponding suite of talents. We’d “Get Handier” by rewiring a lamp. We’d sew a button, tie a tie, and patch ripped pants during “Bachelorhood.” For “Betty Crocker Revival” we’d make placemats and pie crust. Other ideas: tying knots, molding candles and changing a bike tire.

    Videos from Instructables and articles from Lifehacker will help us, and we would upload pics/videos of our works in progress to help each other get ‘er done.

    What other…

    15 votes
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  16. This course has educators share their lessons online and find collaboraters who will help them make their lessons better. This helps the educator and the entire Open Educational Resources community online by putting more materials out there, then showing how to not only use them, but improve upon them. This will be the third time the course is run in P2PU, we believe it'll be much better the third time around.

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  17. Using Moodle for teaching and learning - hands-on activities, discussions and lots of new ideas

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  18. Learn how to build a window farm with others.

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  19. Persian is a beautiful and old langauge with much to offer in the way of poetry, history and cross-cultural understanding. But classes are so hard to find!

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  20. Starts from the beginning of web development to teach you how to design a website and everything you need to know in between. For total beginners who have never designed a website before.

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