5 MOOCs to keep up with a changing world!

Julyan Davey
4 min readFeb 18, 2017

I wanted to make a list of the online courses that have had the biggest impact upon me! So here’s 5! All with tonnes of powerful ideas and tools for learning and understanding the world.

1. Learning How to Learn by Barbara Oakley and Terrence Sejnowski

This course has tonnes of ideas for turbocharging learning!

A huge idea is that there are two learning modes: Diffuse and Focused.

Focused thinking is when we are really concentrating on a problem and trying to ignore all extraneous information.

Diffuse, on the other hand, looks at the big picture. It happens when you let your mind wander and make connections at random.

The course teaches you how to combine BOTH these modes to maximise your learning potential!

2. Human Behavioural Biology by Robert Sapolsky

Sapolsky is a legend in the field of biology and the study of humans and their actions! In this course he explores scientific disciplines from Evolutionary Psychology to Neuroscience to Ethology to help answer the question: what makes us tick?

The big idea I like in Sapolsky is his concept of buckets! Which is that if you just stick to one way of looking at the world then you’ll eventually run into trouble. Instead you should have a tonne of different buckets which you can apply to real world problems.

Sapolsky teaches us the most important buckets for studying human behaviour. So if you see someone doing something crazy then you’ll have a host of ideas to figure it out. Neuroscience might tell you one thing. And Evolutionary Psychology another.

It’s when you can combine these approaches together that you have a hugely powerful, holistic view of the world!

It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it. — Aristotle

A cool resource for notes: http://www.robertsapolskyrocks.com/

3. Justice by Michael Sandel

“Michael Sandel is a philospher with the global profile of a rockstar. He’s a Harvard Professor who doesn’t just lecture in halls but in stadiums!” — Tim Franks BBC News

Sandel’s Harvard course on Justice is the best introduction to philosophy and the problems of morality and society! It’s absolutely captivating! I binged watched it like a HBO show! He uses stories to illustrate some of the biggest ideas in ethics and political philosophy.

Theses ideas are timeless. Some of them have been around for millennia. But interestingly technology is making the issues even more pressing.

What system of morality should we build into our self driving cars?

4. Machine Learning by Andrew Ng

Ng founded the Google Brain project at google which developed artificial neural networks to take advantage of google’s crazy massive distributed computer systems. They even used it to trawl youtube videos detecting cats, without ever telling the computer anything about what a cat is like!

So he is the perfect person to teach us Machine Learning! This course has become a classic as a first step into the world of machine learning.

It contains the most effective machine learning techniques so you can actually learn the technologies powering self driving cars and computer vision!

5. Harvard’s CS109 — Data Science

Many people think that machine learning is going to be THE major underlying technology in the future.

If this is true then one result is that data is the new Oil!

It will have the same importance to the world as Oil did in the 20th century. Because do do machine learning you need data and lots of it!

So it’s an incredibly powerful tool to be able to understand and use data. And this course is the best I’ve found to get some deep insights into all of that.

At the end you’ll be able to take some data and make accurate predictions from it. Which is, in my opinion, the most powerful tool for really understanding the world.

Originally published on: www.julyandavey.com

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