Mathesis: Ancient Greek Technology 1 (Basic Technologies)

The Open Internet Courses Center Mathesis, was founded in 2015 as a special department of the University Publications of Crete (PEK) with the sole purpose of and free offer to students, professional scientists and the wider public, to online courses at the level of the best international standards.

Mathesis

His previous course Mathesis completes with 44.000 and now enrolled students on its platform Mathesis and about the 27.000 certifications of successful attendance at the 19 courses offered so far.

Mathesis courses are offered free of charge and will continue. You can watch them to the end and take part in the weekly and final exam.

In most courses, however, you will be asked for a small fee - the order of 15 € - for issuing a certificate of successful tracking, provided of course you are entitled to it, having obtained the required minimum performance of 50%.

For the unemployed the certificate is issued free of charge. From our side we consider this small price as your necessary contribution for its continuation of an institution that serves public purposes without receiving a single euro - direct or indirect - of state aid.

It relies only on donation support and volunteer work. An institution of civil society that mainly addresses them and seeks to gain and maintain their trust. If you find the Mathesis courses desirable and useful, you now have the opportunity to contribute to their continuation and expansion into even more interesting subjects.

Two new Mathesis lessons that will be discussed a lot: Starting May 6, 2019

  • Ancient Greek Technology 1: Basic Technologies. The teacher is the specialist par excellence in the subject; the emeritus professor of NTUA Mr. Theodosis Tassios: A dominant personality of our scientific and intellectual life from the post-colonial period to today. The lesson will have parts and the second one will also be taught by the professor of AUTH, together with Mr. Tassios Mr. Giannis Seiradakis, which will focus on the Antikythera Mechanism: The most emblematic object of Ancient Greek Technology.
  • Journey into the Universe - Station One: Our Solar System. Staged in the form of Socratic dialogues, this course is aimed at a wide range of ages—from high school students to seniors…young people—and seeks to make its “students” participants in a of discovery and not passive "consumers" of ready-made knowledge. With teachers of two exceptional young astrophysicists — Ms Mr. Vasso Pavlidou and Mr. Costa Tassi, associate professors of the Physics Department of the University of Crete—this course aspires to shake up the waters a little in the way we teach and learn in our country.

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