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The New Public Ivies

Will online education startups like Coursera end the era of expensive higher education?

By Will Oremus
                                                                                    Daphne Koller, educator, speaks during Session 3: Building Blocks, 
                                                                                    at TEDGlobal 2012 on Tuesday, June 26, in Edinburgh, Scotland 

                                                                                    Photograph by James Duncan Davidson.

It just got easier to get a free education. The startup Coursera, which was launched by two Stanford professors last year, is partnering with 12 major research universities to offer more than 100 free online courses in topics ranging from computer science to poetry. These institutions, which include Caltech, Duke, and the University of Virginia, join Coursera’s first four partners: Stanford, Princeton, Penn, and Michigan. Millions of people around the world are expected to enroll.

This is a big deal for higher education. Coursera and similar ventures, including Udacity and edX, have thrown open the gates to America’s best schools. These aren’t just videotaped lectures. They’re streamed in real-time, and they’re increasingly interactive, giving the professor the option to pause and instantly poll the students to see if they understand what she’s just said. They include regular assignments and multiple-choice tests, and Coursera is rolling out a program for humanities classes that would have students grade one another’s essays.

It is tempting to see this as the beginning of the end of the current model of higher education. Why would anyone pay tens of thousands of dollars for an education at a mid-tier college when they could learn from Ivy League professors online for free (or, at least, for cheap)? Udacity’s Sebastian Thrun, a brilliant Stanford computer scientist, recently predicted that within 50 years there will be only 10 universities remaining in the world. He hopes Udacity will be one of them.

But Coursera has opted to work with existing institutions rather than compete with them. Andrew Ng, who co-founded Coursera with his Stanford colleague Daphne Koller, insists that their firm is meant to complement, not supplant, the traditional college experience. “Online education is absolutely not a replacement for the high-quality education that a top university can give,” Ng says. “Why do people pay $50,000 a year to attend an institution like [one of Coursera’s new partners] Caltech? The reason is that the real value of a Caltech education isn’t just the content. Content is increasingly available for free on the Web. The real value is the interactions with professors and other, equally bright students.

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Will County Spying On Citizens





Great Scott !!  Will County (Joliet, Naperville, Tinley Park), where I was Planning Director, has been spying on their citizens using aerial photography.

I also used aerial photos back in the day. We never ticketed anyone for an unpermitted structure - we were too busy for that.  We did impress land owners when they called about their property. I would look at the aerials as we talked and tell them their drain tiles ran north and south about 100 feet apart. They were sure I was spying on them.

Oh, the horror. Click to see the video of the County Board member fighting this latest injustice.








Interesting Maps and Article From The Atlantic Cities


Median income (in annual dollars)



Population living below the poverty line (by percent)


Click for the article and more interesting maps in the Atlantic.



Extreme Photos

Cliff camping
Skywalking in the Alps
Portaledge camping at Yosemite
Climbing Redwoods
Sitting on the Trolltunga rock in Norway
Jumping on the Trolltunga rock in Norway
British climber John Roberts in South Africa
Ice climbing a frozen waterfall
Extreme picnicking
Extreme skiing at Grand Targhee, Wyoming
Skywalking on Mount Nimbus in Canada
Tree camping in Germany
Vintage climbing photo taken from Gaston Rébuffat's book
Extreme kayaking at Victoria Falls
Blake Aldridge dives 29 metres from the rock monolith during the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series in Portugal
Climbing Mt. Wellington
On the Edgewalk in Toronto
A death-defying act by Eskil Rønningsbakken in Norway
Alex Honnold at Yosemite
Now imagine if you dropped your phone down there.
Glacierboarding
Bike trail on the Cliffs of Moher


Peoria Warehouse District Redevelopment



Reviving the Warehouse District

The city’s Warehouse District has earned a chapter in a recently-published book about developments in “the post-industrial city.”


 
Ray Lees and Craig Hullinger co-authored the chapter in “SynergiCity,” a compilation of essays edited by Paul Hardin Kapp and Paul Armstrong, both professors at the University of Illinois.
 
“SynergiCity” examines urban change since World War II when the industrial bases of many cities moved elsewhere

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Recent Project Updates

May 16, 2013: The next construction meeting has been moved to 5pm on Thursday, May 30. Please join us at the Gateway Building for more detailed information regarding upcoming construction and staging. Members of the project team will be on-hand to respond to any questions or comments.

As part of the City of Peoria's plans to encourage new development in the Warehouse District, the City of Peoria was awarded a $10 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation through the Transportation Investment Generating Economic Recovery (TIGER) II grant program. The Warehouse District TIGER II project will not only rebuild the street network but also improve safety, accessibility and aesthetics for residents and businesses in the Warehouse District.

Warehouse District and Washington Street Groundbreaking
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood, with (from left) Peoria Mayor Jim Ardis, former Peoria Mayor Richard Carver, Illinois State Senator Dave Koehler, and Peoria Councilman Ryan Spain, speaks at the March 8, 2013 Warehouse District TIGER II Complete Streets and Washington Street Improvement Projects groundbreaking.

Concurrently, the City of Peoria is also performing the Washington Street Improvement Project, which aims to transform Washington Street into a safer, more attractive facility for motorists and pedestrians alike. The Washington Street Improvement Project extends from Hamilton Boulevard to MacArthur Highway through the Warehouse District and Business District of downtown Peoria.


Warehouse District project area

The Warehouse District project area includes the Warehouse District TIGER II Complete Streets project on streets shown in blue and the Washington Street Improvement Project, shown in red. The Washington Street Improvement Project also extends further north to Main Street. For a larger view of the study area, click here. Imagery: Bing Maps.


Artist's Rendering, Oak Street at Adams Street

Artist's rendering of streetscape improvements and enhanced public space near O'Brien Field, on the northwest corner of Oak and Adams Streets. For a larger view, click here.

While the Warehouse District is larger than just the roadways included in this project, the TIGER II grant funding will go towards street repairs and streetscaping on side streets roughly bounded by Walnut Street on the north; Jefferson Street on the west; Persimmon Street on the south; and the Illinois River on the east. Improvements to other streets in the Warehouse District are expected to occur in the future.

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http://www.warehousedistrictpeoria.com/



Famous Photos


On War: Joe Rosenthal and Iwo Jima, the pictures
U.S. Marines of the 28th Regiment of the Fifth Division raise the American flag atop Mt. Suribachi, Iwo Jima, on Feb. 23, 1945. Joe Rosenthal, who won a Pulitzer Prize for his immortal image of six World War II servicemen raising an American flag over battle-scarred Iwo Jima. (AP Photo/Joe Rosenthal) #
On War: Joe Rosenthal and Iwo Jima, the pictures
In a second photo Rosenthal shot at Iwo Jima, Marines pose in front of the flag they just raised. (AP Photo/Joe Rosenthal) #
On War: Joe Rosenthal and Iwo Jima, the pictures
This black-and-white photo provided by the National Archives shows Marines raising the Old Glory on the summit of Iwo Jima's Mount Suribachi, is an enlargement from sixteen millimeter movie frame exposed by Marine Combat Photographer Sgt. William H. Genaust on February 23, 1945. Sgt. Genaust was attached to the Fifth Marine Division and worked shoulder to shoulder with Associated Press cameraman Joe Rosenthal at the time of the historic incident. (AP Photo/William H. Genaust) #
On War: Joe Rosenthal and Iwo Jima, the pictures
This black-and-white photo provided by the National Archives shows Marines raising the Old Glory on the summit of Iwo Jima's Mount Suribachi, is an enlargement from sixteen millimeter movie frame exposed by Marine Combat Photographer Sgt. William H. Genaust on February 23, 1945. Sgt. Genaust was attached to the Fifth Marine Division and worked shoulder to shoulder with Associated Press cameraman Joe Rosenthal at the time of the historic incident. (AP Photo/Files/William H. Genaust) #
On War: Joe Rosenthal and Iwo Jima, the pictures
United States Marines from the 5th Division of the 28th Regiment gather around a U.S. flag they raised atop Mt. Suribachi on Iwo Jima during World War II, Feb. 23, 1945. This was the first flag raised by the Marine Corps at Iwo Jima. The raising of a second, larger flag later that day was made famous in the prize-winning photo by Associated Press photographer Joe Rosenthal. (AP Photo/U.S. Marine Corp, Sgt. Louis R. Lowery, File) #

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Sculpture and Public Art


Chicago is home to numerous sculptures and public art displays. A great city is visually defined by its art and architecture.

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Public Art in Chicago



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Cloud Gate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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CHICAGO SCULPTURE in the Loop

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MCA Chicago

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One of the nation's largest facilities devoted to contemporary art, the museum offers exhibitions of painting, sculpture, video, film and performance created since 1945.

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Chicago Sculpture Works

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Chicago Ice Sculptures Inc.

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The Art Institute of Chicago

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