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b_sharp11/05/2011 8:59:30 pm PDT

re: #253 freetoken

There is lots, and lots, of information online.

But what I’m struggling with is finding a nice package of information that can succinctly answer, for example, objections to the conclusion that humans suffered a bottleneck n-thousand years ago, and that the minimum Homo population was m-thousand people, etc. And so forth.

What would be ideal would be, say, a 12 lecture series of 1 hour lectures complete with video/slides/supplemental material.

There are graduate courses online (on everything from plant genetics to genetic engineering), but again the audience is assumed to have more background than for that for which I am looking.

My point is that you can actually ask professors/scientists questions at what ever level of knowledge you have and they will take that into account. Online courses are good, but direct communication with a teacher is better. At least in my experience.