The 8 Ivy League schools are among the most prestigious colleges in the world. They include Brown, Harvard, Cornell, Princeton, Dartmouth, Yale, and Columbia universities, and the University of Pennsylvania.
All eight schools place in the top fifteen of the U.S. News and World Report national university rankings.
These Ivy League schools are also highly selective and extremely hard to get into. But the good news is that all these universities now offer free online courses across multiple online course platforms.
So far, they’ve created over 500 courses, of which around 450 are still active. Class Central has made a collection of all these, which you can explore below. I’ve split these courses into the following categories:
- Computer Science
- Data Science
- Programming
- Humanities
- Business
- Art & Design
- Science
- Social Sciences
- Health & Medicine
- Engineering
- Mathematics
- Education & Teaching
- and Personal Development
I’ve also assembled these courses on Class Central’s collection page for Ivy League MOOCs. This collection gets updated automatically as new courses are added. You can subscribe to receive updates by clicking the blue “follow” button there.
Note that some of the Coursera courses are a bit harder to access, so I wrote this guide to show you how. And if you are new to online learning, check out these 30 actionable tips to stay focused.

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Computer Science (37)
- CS50's Introduction to Computer Science from Harvard University ★★★★★(78)
- Algorithms, Part I from Princeton University ★★★★★(60)
- Algorithms, Part II from Princeton University ★★★★★(21)
- Bitcoin and Cryptocurrency Technologies from Princeton University ★★★★☆(17)
- Machine Learning for Data Science and Analytics from Columbia University ★★★☆☆(15)
- Machine Learning from Columbia University ★★★★☆(10)
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) from Columbia University ★★★★☆(9)
- Reinforcement Learning from Brown University ★★★☆☆(8)
- Machine Learning from Georgia Institute of Technology ★★★★☆(6)
- Software Defined Networking from Princeton University ★★★★☆(6)
- Computer Architecture from Princeton University ★★★★☆(6)
- Enabling Technologies for Data Science and Analytics: The Internet ... from Columbia University ★☆☆☆☆(5)
- Analysis of Algorithms from Princeton University ★★★★★(4)
- Robotics: Perception from University of Pennsylvania ★★★☆☆(3)
- Machine Learning: Unsupervised Learning from Brown University ★★★☆☆(3)
- Animation and CGI Motion from Columbia University ★★★☆☆(3)
- Networks Illustrated: Principles without Calculus from Princeton University ★★★★☆(3)
- Linux Basics: The Command Line Interface from Dartmouth ★★★★★(2)
- C Programming: Modular Programming and Memory Management from Dartmouth ★★★★★(2)
- CS50's Computer Science for Business Professionals from Harvard University ★★★★★(1)
- CS50's Introduction to Computer Science from Harvard University ★★★★★(1)
- CS50's Understanding Technology from Harvard University ★★★★★(1)
- Networks: Friends, Money, and Bytes from Princeton University ★★★☆☆(1)
- C Programming: Pointers and Memory Management from Dartmouth ★★★★★(1)
- C Programming: Using Linux Tools and Libraries from Dartmouth ★★★★★(1)
- C Programming: Language Foundations from Institut Mines-Télécom ★★★★★(1)
- CS50 for Lawyers from Harvard University
- Algorithm Design and Analysis from University of Pennsylvania
- [New] Robotics: Vision Intelligence and Machine Learning from University of Pennsylvania
- Cryptocurrency and Blockchain: An Introduction to Digital Currencies from University of Pennsylvania
- Data Structures and Software Design from University of Pennsylvania
- Computational Thinking for Problem Solving from University of Pennsylvania
- HI-FIVE: Health Informatics For Innovation, Value & Enrichment ... from Columbia University
- Computer Science: Algorithms, Theory, and Machines from Princeton University
- Computer Science: Programming with a Purpose from Princeton University
- C Programming: Getting Started from Dartmouth
- C Programming: Advanced Data Types from Dartmouth
Data Science (18)
- Statistics and R from Harvard University ★★★★☆(20)
- Statistical Thinking for Data Science and Analytics from Columbia University ★★☆☆☆(18)
- Data Science: R Basics from Harvard University ★★★★★(8)
- People Analytics from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★☆(5)
- Data Science: Visualization from Harvard University ★★★★★(3)
- High-Dimensional Data Analysis from Harvard University ★★★★☆(3)
- Data Science: Machine Learning from Harvard University ★★★★☆(2)
- Case study: DNA methylation data analysis from Harvard University ★★★★★(2)
- Data Science: Linear Regression from Harvard University ★★★☆☆(2)
- Causal Diagrams: Draw Your Assumptions Before Your Conclusions from Harvard University ★★★★★(2)
- Data Science: Wrangling from Harvard University ★★★★★(1)
- Data Science: Productivity Tools from Harvard University ★★★★★(1)
- Data Science: Probability from Harvard University ★★★☆☆(1)
- Data Science: Inference and Modeling from Harvard University ★★★★☆(1)
- Big Data and Education from Columbia University ★★★☆☆(1)
- Data Science: Capstone from Harvard University
- Principles, Statistical and Computational Tools for Reproducible Da... from Harvard University
- Data, Models and Decisions in Business Analytics from Columbia University
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Programming (8)
- Using Python for Research from Harvard University ★★★☆☆(9)
- CS50's Web Programming with Python and JavaScript from Harvard University ★★★★★(4)
- Programming for the Web with JavaScript from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★☆(3)
- The Computing Technology Inside Your Smartphone from Cornell University ★★★★★(2)
- CS50's Mobile App Development with React Native from Harvard University ★★★★☆(1)
- CS50's Introduction to Game Development from Harvard University ★★★★★(1)
- Software Development Fundamentals from University of Pennsylvania ★★★☆☆(1)
- [New] Quantitative Methods for Biology from Harvard University
Humanities (80)
- Modern & Contemporary American Poetry (“ModPo”) from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★★(184)
- HOPE: Human Odyssey to Political Existentialism from Princeton University ★★★★★(108)
- Moralities of Everyday Life from Yale University ★★★★★(39)
- Greek and Roman Mythology from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★☆(18)
- Ancient Philosophy: Plato & His Predecessors from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★★(11)
- Ancient Philosophy: Aristotle and His Successors from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★☆(10)
- China (Part 1): Political and Intellectual Foundations: From the Sa... from Harvard University ★★★★★(9)
- Visualizing Japan (1850s-1930s): Westernization, Protest, Modernity from Harvard University ★★★★★(7)
- Religious Literacy: Traditions and Scriptures from Harvard University ★★★★☆(7)
- China’s First Empires and the Rise of Buddhism from Harvard University ★★★★★(6)
- Modern China’s Foundations: The Manchus and the Qing from Harvard University ★★★★★(6)
- Literati China: Examinations, Neo-Confucianism, and Later Imperial ... from Harvard University ★★★★★(6)
- English for Career Development from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★★(6)
- English for Journalism from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★☆(6)
- Effective Altruism from Princeton University ★★★★☆(6)
- Buddhism Through Its Scriptures from Harvard University ★★★★☆(5)
- Creating Modern China: The Republican Period to the Present from Harvard University ★★★★★(5)
- Introduction to Ancient Egypt and Its Civilization from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★☆(5)
- The Civil War and Reconstruction - 1850-1861: A House Divided from Columbia University ★★★★★(5)
- The Civil War and Reconstruction – 1865-1890: The Unfinished Revolu... from Columbia University ★★★★★(5)
- The Civil War and Reconstruction - 1861 - 1865: A New Birth of Freedom from Columbia University ★★★★☆(5)
- Invasions, Rebellions, and the Fall of Imperial China from Harvard University ★★★★★(4)
- Cosmopolitan Tang: Aristocratic Culture in China from Harvard University ★★★★★(4)
- Global China: From the Mongols to the Ming from Harvard University ★★★★★(4)
- China and Communism from Harvard University ★★★★★(4)
- Contemporary China: The People's Republic, Taiwan, and Hong Kong from Harvard University ★★★★★(4)
- Masterpieces of World Literature from Harvard University ★★★★★(4)
- Global History Lab from Princeton University ★★★★☆(4)
- Christianity Through Its Scriptures from Harvard University ★★★★☆(3)
- Shakespeare's Hamlet: The Ghost from Harvard University ★★★★★(3)
- Journey of the Universe: The Unfolding of Life from Yale University ★★★☆☆(3)
- American Capitalism: A History from Cornell University ★★★★★(3)
- The Ethics of Eating from Cornell University ★★★★☆(3)
- Question Reality! Science, philosophy, and the search for meaning from Dartmouth ★★★★☆(3)
- Islam Through Its Scriptures from Harvard University ★★★★★(2)
- Religion, Conflict and Peace from Harvard University ★★★★☆(2)
- The Medieval Book of Hours: Art and Devotion in the Later Middle Ages from Harvard University ★★★☆☆(2)
- PredictionX: John Snow and the Cholera Outbreak of 1854 from Harvard University ★★★★★(2)
- Books in the Medieval Liturgy from Harvard University ★★★★★(2)
- The Ancient Greek Hero from Harvard University ★★★☆☆(2)
- Bioethics: The Law, Medicine, and Ethics of Reproductive Technologi... from Harvard University ★★★★☆(2)
- Shakespeare's Othello: The Moor from Harvard University ★★★★★(2)
- Wonders of Ancient Egypt from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★★(2)
- A Journey through Western Christianity: from Persecuted Faith to Global Religion (200 - 1650) from Yale University ★★★★★(2)
- Poetry in America: Whitman from Harvard University ★★★★☆(1)
- Ancient Masterpieces of World Literature from Harvard University ★★★★★(1)
- Hinduism Through Its Scriptures from Harvard University ★★★★★(1)
- Judaism Through Its Scriptures from Harvard University ★★★★★(1)
- Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice: Shylock from Harvard University ★★★★★(1)
- English for Business and Entrepreneurship from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★★(1)
- English for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★★(1)
- The Tabernacle in Word & Image: An Italian Jewish Manuscript Re... from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★★(1)
- Seeking Women’s Rights: Colonial Period to the Civil War from Columbia University ★★★★★(1)
- Women Have Always Worked: The U.S. Experience 1700 - 1920 from Columbia University ★★★★★(1)
- The American Renaissance: Classic Literature of the 19th Century from Dartmouth ★★★★★(1)
- John Milton: Paradise Lost from Dartmouth ★★★★★(1)
- Power and Responsibility: Doing Philosophy with Superheroes from Harvard University
- China’s Political and Intellectual Foundations: From Sage Kings to ... from Harvard University
- Introduction to Digital Humanities from Harvard University
- PredictionX: Lost Without Longitude from Harvard University
- Poetry in America: Modernism from Harvard University
- Poetry in America: The Poetry of Early New England from Harvard University
- Book Sleuthing: The Nineteenth Century from Harvard University
- Poetry in America: The Civil War and Its Aftermath from Harvard University
- Poetry in America: Whitman from Harvard University
- China Humanities: The Individual in Chinese Culture from Harvard University
- Sikhism Through Its Scriptures from Harvard University
- Modern Masterpieces of World Literature from Harvard University
- Women Making History: Ten Objects, Many Stories from Harvard University
- Shakespeare's Life and Work from Harvard University
- The Worldview of Thomas Berry: The Flourishing of the Earth Community from Yale University
- Women Have Always Worked: The U.S. Experience 1920 - 2016 from Columbia University
- Wage Work for Women Citizens: 1870-1920 from Columbia University
- Fighting for Equality: 1950–2018 from Columbia University
- Indian & Tibetan River of Buddhism from Columbia University
- Negotiating a Changing World: 1920-1950 from Columbia University
- Writing Case Studies: Science of Delivery from Princeton University
- Fantastic Places, Unhuman Humans: Exploring Humanity Through Litera... from Brown University
- The Ethics of Memory from Brown University
- Libertarian Free Will: Neuroscientific and Philosophical Evidence from Dartmouth
Business (72)
- Introduction to Marketing from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★☆(56)
- Introduction to Financial Accounting from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★★(49)
- Introduction to Operations Management from Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania ★★★★☆(29)
- Financial Markets from Yale University ★★★★☆(27)
- Introduction to Corporate Finance from Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania ★★★★☆(19)
- Viral Marketing and How to Craft Contagious Content from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★☆(16)
- Customer Analytics from University of Pennsylvania ★★★☆☆(16)
- The Global Financial Crisis from Yale University ★★★★☆(11)
- Financial Engineering and Risk Management Part I from Columbia University ★★★★☆(11)
- Entrepreneurship 2: Launching your Start-Up from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★☆(9)
- Global Human Capital Trends from Columbia University ★★★★☆(9)
- Operations Analytics from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★☆(6)
- Accounting Analytics from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★☆(6)
- Introduction to Spreadsheets and Models from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★☆(6)
- Entrepreneurship 1: Developing the Opportunity from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★☆(5)
- More Introduction to Financial Accounting from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★☆(5)
- A Preview Course on The 5 Killer Risks of Enterprise Risk Management from Columbia University ★★★★★(5)
- Fundamentals of Quantitative Modeling from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★☆(4)
- Entrepreneurship 3: Growth Strategies from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★☆(4)
- Entrepreneurship 4: Financing and Profitability from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★★(4)
- Social Impact Strategy: Tools for Entrepreneurs and Innovators from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★☆(4)
- Analytics in Python from Columbia University ★★★★☆(4)
- Improving Your Business Through a Culture of Health from Harvard University ★★★★★(3)
- Introducción a las Finanzas Corporativas from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★★(3)
- Arts and Culture Strategy from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★★(3)
- Financial Engineering and Risk Management Part II from Columbia University ★★★★☆(3)
- Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies from Harvard University ★★★★☆(2)
- Introducción al Marketing from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★★(2)
- Construction Project Management from Columbia University ★★★☆☆(2)
- Introduction to Global Hospitality Management from Cornell University ★★★★☆(2)
- Decision-Making and Scenarios from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★★(1)
- Global Trends for Business and Society from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★★(1)
- 市场营销概论 (中文版) from University of Pennsylvania ★★★☆☆(1)
- Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR): A Strategic Approach from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★★(1)
- Crowdfunding from University of Pennsylvania ★☆☆☆☆(1)
- Financial Acumen for Non-Financial Managers from University of Pennsylvania ★☆☆☆☆(1)
- Introducción a la Contabilidad Financiera from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★★(1)
- Leading the Life You Want from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★☆(1)
- Construction Scheduling from Columbia University ★★★★★(1)
- Construction Cost Estimating and Cost Control from Columbia University ★★★★★(1)
- Construction Finance from Columbia University ★★★★☆(1)
- Launching Breakthrough Technologies from Harvard University
- Entrepreneurship and Healthcare in Emerging Economies from Harvard University
- Modeling Risk and Realities from University of Pennsylvania
- Modeling Risk and Realities from University of Pennsylvania
- Managing Social and Human Capital from University of Pennsylvania
- Optimizing Diversity on Teams from University of Pennsylvania
- The Power of Team Culture from University of Pennsylvania
- Lending, Crowdfunding, and Modern Investing from University of Pennsylvania
- Application of AI, InsurTech, and Real Estate Technology from University of Pennsylvania
- FinTech: Foundations, Payments, and Regulations from University of Pennsylvania
- Business Strategies for Social Impact from University of Pennsylvania
- Building High-Performing Teams from University of Pennsylvania
- Creating a Team Culture of Continuous Learning from University of Pennsylvania
- 运营管理概论(中文版) from University of Pennsylvania
- 财务会计概论(中文版) from University of Pennsylvania
- 企业金融概论(中文版) from University of Pennsylvania
- Introducción a la Gestión de Operaciones from University of Pennsylvania
- What is Corruption: Anti-Corruption and Compliance from University of Pennsylvania
- Influence from University of Pennsylvania
- Creating a Team Culture of Continuous Learning from University of Pennsylvania
- Management Fundamentals from University of Pennsylvania
- Building High-Performing Teams from University of Pennsylvania
- Introduction to Corporate Finance from Columbia University
- Free Cash Flow Analysis from Columbia University
- Demand and Supply Analytics from Columbia University
- Marketing Analytics from Columbia University
- Connected Strategy Capstone from Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
- Developing Breakthrough Innovations with the Three Box Solution from Dartmouth
- Executing Breakthrough Innovations with the Three Box Solution from Dartmouth
- Omnichannel Strategy and Management from Dartmouth
- Retail Fundamentals from Dartmouth
Art & Design (20)
- Gamification from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★★(55)
- Introduction to Classical Music from Yale University ★★★★★(18)
- Design: Creation of Artifacts in Society from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★★(15)
- Roman Architecture from Yale University ★★★★☆(12)
- The Architectural Imagination from Harvard University ★★★☆☆(5)
- Hollywood: History, Industry, Art from University of Pennsylvania ★★★★☆(5)
- 18th-Century Opera: Handel & Mozart from Harvard University ★★★★★(4)
- First Nights - Beethoven's 9th Symphony and the 19th Century Orchestra from Harvard University ★★★★★(4)
- First Nights - Handel's Messiah and Baroque Oratorio from Harvard University ★★★★★(4)
- Reinventing the Piano from Princeton University ★★★★★(4)
- First Nights - Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo and the Birth of Opera from Harvard University ★★★★★(3)
- First Nights - Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring: Modernism, Ballet, and ... from Harvard University ★★★★★(2)
- First Nights - Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique and Program Music in... from Harvard University ★★★★★(2)
- Introduction to Italian Opera from Dartmouth ★★★☆☆(2)
- Exposing Digital Photography from Harvard University ★★★★★(1)
- 19th-Century Opera: Meyerbeer, Wagner, & Verdi from Harvard University ★★★★★(1)
- Pyramids of Giza: Ancient Egyptian Art and Archaeology from Harvard University ★★★★★(1)
- Music and Social Action from Yale University ★★★★☆(1)
- Age of Cathedrals from Yale University
- Introduction to German Opera from Dartmouth
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old notes birth of un2 from 2020
1.2 Birth of UN 1945-2020 - from world war 2
to triple whammy of covid lockdown & climate's last cjnace directions to lives matter out of every community
list of chalenges beyond world war 2
reboot major economies - unlike world war 1 let peoples in losing nations grow but without military
-stalin is the madman out of the major economies - how to outlast him
-up to 75% of people (in the colonised world) still have no cacess to electricity (viillage workd has barely seen any applications of engines)- how will colonies pay forward - nb of the 75% - nearly 25% are chinese; 25% live of india south asia subconinent ; 5% asean; 5% west or central asian
- other colonised areas african continent; islands (quarter of all indpendent nations),
-semi-developed areas : latin america; greece m turkey, yugoslavia; parts of europe or asia directly controlled by ussr; and mainly controled by ussr
=economist reports some good news from dirst 17 yeras of Un 1945-1962
-miraculoiusly von neumann has connecetd new htech - his alumni promise 100 times more compuitation-communication every decade from 1955-2025
it makes sense to clssify win-win value opportuities as post industrial (or industrial revolution 3, 4); those before von neumann industrial revolution 1 and 2 - 1 =power of engines physically, 2 =power of communications/media emotionally- nb world war 2 shows that to date both of those machine uses have been zero-sum (ie we will need new economic models to sustain worldwide peopels)
miraculously so far usa has prevented stalin from nuclear war; it gave japan and korea south peace umbrellea- together with taiwan those 3 mid-north east asta asian countries have developed 2 new economic models
100% ptoductive vilages (local agriculturalm leaps mainly of borlaug alumni)
-win-win trade between supercoties wiyth engineering/tech goods intengrating sme supply chains- connecetd by containerised superports and supertrains (both bullet trains where needed and city undergrounds)
in 1962 kennedy accepted asia new models calling for worldwide interdependence but within a year his and megar evers assiaaination ended american potential to joyfull map interdependence; brought new urgency to us integration of white black , latin adn asian; while kennedys mon race decade gave next generation hope;nowhere has since decalred decadr long goals valuing youth's next 100 time moore
-- from around 1970 the economist coims 2 ways of question futures sustainability in addition to asking what ir3,4 timelines will be to 2025
-future hostories - which market scetirs need leaps with tech first - the economist suggest 5 that turn out to match the ro[ 5 sdgs - and global village modeling - ie fntech food/agr/nature tech, health-tech, edu-jovs tech, communities of lives matter/resiliency----this model extends to womens rural keynsianism through continental asia that hasnt prevously been connected by engines
-entrepreneurial revolution - this looks at how multi-win tech connects sme start ups and supercities and the borderless nature of erath data modelled for sustainable govenance
we can propose ir4 needs to be about humanising artificial intel - neumans 2 first alumni labs stanford/mit
this means that paper money economies of consuming up things are not the major value multipliers most needed by granparent, parents youth of the united jnations of huamns and machines and nature- see 1972 as future history discussion of the fintech chalelnge - and the need to clarify which economists are sustainability and which are extinction modellers (short-term cash and grab building bigger not better orgs and non transparent media)
1.3Birth of UN2.1 in 2020
2humaneconomics.docx download 2 page doc click through guide to world's most applied sustainability networks
WHICH OF FAZLE ABED'S TOP 5 PARTNERS women empowering CURRICULA INTEREST YOU?
1 financial services to end poverty - goal 1
2 food last mile services to end famine
3 health last mile services to end unnecessary deaths of children a...
4 lifelong livelihood teaching and learning
5 inclusive and resilient communities - prepped for disaster and re...
download 50 year report of sir fazle abed on university & devel... 2020 -safe 2021 to you -please click here first- we want to share 2021 calendar with those excited by the view: only radical educators/community builders can save post covid youth -use reply button to add in nominations or tell chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk to edit in your vote -coming up collaborations year 38 of 1984's2025report.com- why our species will be won or lost by how we apply tech and humans to transform education- we need to all be lifelong students and teachers- through 2020s half of most valuable global new knowhow will change every 3 years while last mile service will depend on ever greater love and emotional intel as well as societal deep data apps
For those who value 260 years of adam smith scholarship- the good news is 50 years of work by sir fazle abed has proven that if you are trusted in communities facing extreme sustainbility challenges actionable knowhow multiplies value in use - so who are the 70 local to global leaders who multiplied their actionable knowhow with alumni of sir fazle- your votes our welcome- here's our current
TOP 71 to Connect sustainability goals with by 2030
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50 Gates Melinda & 49 Gates Bill & 48 ban ki-moon & 47 Guterres & 46 Schwarzman 46a Rhodes 46b Mandela 46c Gandhi & 46 d Maria Montessori 45 Smith & 44 Watt
The royal families of 43 UK & 42 Netherlands & 41 Japan-& 40 Kennedy & 39 Moore & 38 Keiretsu and 37 Chaebol the two leading engineering networks that celebrated united engineering were Japan's keirestu (eg Toyota) , and S Korea's Chaebol (eg Samsung) chinese conglomerates (not sure if they have a term) but eg see founders of shanghai 36 Fosun for empowering world trade out of world's benchmark superport location 36bis India's Tata 36c Nilekani
35 Lee Kuan Yew (now represented by mahbubani ,34 Ka-Shing 33 Deng 1978 levering 33bis Roosevelts kindness in early 1900s
32 Deming, 31 Von Neumann, 30 Korolev & 29 paulo freire 28 saint francis & 27 marco polo 27bis Yo Yo Ma bbc broadcasting 26 attenborough nature 25 palin cultures, ny-tokyo's own 24 Yoko Ono,
World Economic Forum and global youth shapers hubs-builder 23 Schwab and global medicine man & pop agent 22 Larry Brilliant. : 21 James Wilson & 20 Bagehot 20 bis Keynes 19 James Grant 18 soros new economics 17 Jim Y Kim 17bis widodo 17c kagame 16 Bloomberg-16 bis schwarzenneger:
15 mayor of tokyo & 14 gordon brown & sweden's 13 solberg
12 mayor of beijing chen jining & 11 mayor of paris & 10 mayor of milan & japan's richest man founder of 9 uniqlo
8 Jack ma & 7 pony ma scholars -6 Masa Son and 5 stanford's Jerry Yang the world would not have 5G without 4 Nordica and 3 Ren Zhengfen; the world's 4G would be different without 2 serge brin and 1 kai fu-lee the commercials world's 3G was changed by 51 bezos as well as jack ma : the world's 2G and 1G should not forget 52 berners lee 53 torvaulds 54 jobs 55 case mit beyond borders 56 quadirs 56a Reeta Roy 57 negropronte 58 joi ito and 59 rosalind picard 60 olsen
the 61 Jin and Jin family duo 62 Yue 63 musk 64 harrison owen 65 soros 66 gorbachev 67 sheikha moza and 68 queen rania 69 founder dubai and 70 varkey ,,,millennial reporters wanted at partners in GAMES & book of worldrecordjobs.com a project of Family Foundation NormanMacrae.net
5G 4G 3G 2G 1G 0 My family and friends at The Economist have also argued for Entrepreneurial Revolution (aka 4+ Industrial Revolutions-each decades of #digitalcooperation knowhow leaping ahead of all past shared knowhow) that the 1960s with its moon race , new satellite communications, moores laws promise of 100 times more tech per decade ought to have been a time when we started asking what new curriculum will youth need to explore. Peoples everywhere had the chance to enjoy/map new views of how our world and peoples were connected streaming down from space- perhaps 3rd grade teachers could have been celebrated for making a quiz out of that in the 1970s, then a quiz anticipating 1G (80s how do we design the first universal coding language to do what: 2G 1990s how do we use ecommerce to redesign any value chains that are not transparent and moral in the sense adam smith and james watt hoped for in 1760's Glasgow: 3G as we increasingly value the goals of milennials - new scholarships of 2000s what startups will connect/ground the smartest first apps of there being no technical cost to sharing any codable solution" 4G quiz to launch the 2010s around how does our species start analysing a whole new world of big data so that it make life better locally out of every community. G-Whiz! I am sure you can find better ways of identifying each decades missing curriculum- but those of us over in the older half of the world -over 30 will destroy our children and species if we do not admit we have failed to accelerate change in what and how youth most needed to study lifelong skills for newly sustainable economic hemisphere's . And there is another issue- I am not sure any of us even have a common map of what mother earth sees herself being/ All these issues came up in ways far more urgent and nuanced than i can report in sir fazle's Japan Embassy Roundrables with 50 fellow Bangladesh microentrepreneurs and women empowerment fans in 2012 - see for example how the exponential partners of bkash have multiplied
Abed Bhai's main brainstorming to unite the world is one cooperation university of global poverty- where the solutions communities most "Ultra" needed to replicate are catalogued free to adapt on what becomes the number 1 knowhow web. (I realise commerce webs will always have larger volumes of eyeballs than knowhow webs- but can you tell me today what do you see as the number 1 action learning web or family of apps- how can we unite cultures and nations around sdgs if we dont have a first reference space? Let's call this - and the world's largest open partnerships BRAC University for now. AIsingapore.org Let's assume AI training assistants will help translate and search every idea sir fazle would linkin if he were here to make the 2020s the most exciting decade to be alive for every girl, and boy, Who are the top 50 world record job creators whose knowhow could be weaved alongside sir fazles to make this vaut le voyage - at least virtually - for any peoples or place facing the most ultra deep sdgs challenge?
since 2015 the lancet has advocated teenage peer to peer health as sdg world's missing curriculum- we agree except that's also where quarter billion girls started ending poverty 50 years ago in bangladesh |

