Contact address: Shinohara nishi machi 25-7, Kouhoku-ku, Yokohama 222-0025, Japan
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Example videos (Read the course description below):
IDSU1, Prof. Darryl Macer, A Journey through Tampa, Seminole Indians, Colonization, Cigars and Manatees with Darryl Macer https://youtu.be/_U5FTGy83iw
IDSU2, Prof. On-Kwok Lai, The Apocalyptic Disaster Learning: Interfacing Bioethics + Eco-Ethics: People Activism Reconsidered https://youtu.be/LF4x_SMbRHI
IDSU3, Prof. On-Kwok Lai, Interfacing Bioethics + Eco-Ethics in Global Climate Change: Questioning Apocalyptic Learning from Disasters - https://youtu.be/hH8IE4TGmDU
IDSU4, Prof. Darryl Macer, Bioethics for Glocal Social & Ethical Empowerment in the Digital Age https://youtu.be/W1y8QT3M8w8
IDSU5, Prof. Manjae Kim, Ethical Consideration in Urban Regeneration https://youtu.be/WjKnB4uorfU
IDSU6, Prof. Irina Pollard, Science-Ethics Education by Assisting ‘Smart Living’ Empowers Community Wellbeing (ABC19) https://youtu.be/HiA_ulXKpyU
IDSU7, Prof. M. Selvanayagam, Community based Disaster Preparedness and Management to face the Impact of Climate Change (ABC19) https://youtu.be/3cm4C_rgpEY
IDSU8, Prof. Soraj Hongladarom, Ethics of Eating: Buddhism and Epicureanism Comments (ABC19) https://youtu.be/M6vRiAqpgIU
IDSU9, Prof. Darryl Macer, Boundaries of Bioethics and Academic Integrity https://youtu.be/b850lVH067w
IDSU10, Prof. Darryl Macer, What bioethics as the love of life means for humankind https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8elg0u9rxmU&
IDSU11, Prof. Darryl Macer, A Pilgrimage into the Grand Canyon; from South Kaibab trail to Bright Angel Trail https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTzsCAcbkuQ&
IDSU12, Prof. Angelica Baylon, Manning Productivity Gain Cycle for Peace, Sustainability and Global Development https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-a-ynOCD8o&
IDSU13, Prof. Wendsler Nosie, Education to overcome the Deception of what it is to be American https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6xE3RlCjVk&l
IDSU14, Prof. Lian Bighorse, The Holy Fight: Awakenings of Apache Identity from Oak Flat to Transgenerational Justice and Decolonization https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8bzaoFghYXg&
IDSU15, Prof. Ravi Shankar, Public and Private Health care https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fw18w7i0eT0&
IDSU16, Prof. Dr. Kayo Uejima, The influence of social media and mass media to social choice for our sustainable future under indirect democracy https://youtu.be/w4A_GJ9p9ks
IDSU17, Prof. Nader Ghotbi, Ethical Philosophy under Daoism, with focus on Environmental Ethics https://youtu.be/Oxd7tM7eK-Q
IDSU18, Prof. Takao Takahashi, Behind the Attitudes to Disaster and Disease https://youtu.be/yJoBINjLMdg
IDSU19, Darryl1Dec2018, 1 Dec 2018, 0.9 hr, Prof. Darryl Macer, What bioethics as the love of life means for life: Evolution of reflections on transdisciplinary bioethics in Asia https://youtu.be/BGtTbjWM3zw
IDSU20, Prof. Alex Waller, Academic achievement, Religiosity, Spirituality, Health and Environmentalism: Are there links? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HcID8ZcXjic&
IDSU21, Prof. Leonard Le Blanc, Demographic Tsunami: Social Implications of Immigration into the United States https://youtu.be/tvV_eImz81I
IDSU22, Prof. Taslima Monsour, Empowerment of Women and the Development of Muslim Family Law: An Ethical Perspective from Bangladesh https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBNHGPIilC0&
IDSU23, Prof. Angelica Baylon, Ethics and the Martime Manning Industry - https://youtu.be/Vxv2Jyovq4I
IDSU24, Prof. Marlon Lofredo, Designing and Implementing Ethical Environmental Disaster Mitigation and Management Projects through Integral Ecology Approach https://youtu.be/UEY3lZNFXNU
IDSU25, Prof. Duujian Tsai, Why Narrative Ethics Matters? Reflections on individual, local and global contexts for bioethics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=304ivZV8uiI
IDSU26, Prof. Endang Sukara, Implementation of Nagoya Protocol and its Ethical Dilemma the Case Study of Indonesia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhyb16Bs2zM
IDSU27, Prof. Vincent Shieh, Reflections of the ethics on coexisting with disaster https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhyb16Bs2zM
IDSU28, Prof. Darryl Macer, Exploring Mexico City, Roma to Palace Beautiful Arts, Alameda Central, Murals of Diego Rivera, Post Office Museum, Telegraph Museum https://youtu.be/f6GIoeRGYJI
IDSU29, Prof. Darryl Macer, Exploring the National Palace of Mexico https://youtu.be/DVEf5Gt4PdM
IDSU30, Prof. Layne Hartsell, Global Justice, Technology, and Societal Innovation in the Anthropocene: Asia and the Nordics https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KF_oeFnpnHk
IDSU31, Prof. Deborah Kala Perkins, Planet: (GK) Wanderer: Migratory Species: Refugee; Who owns, authors the flow of life? https://youtu.be/y6Dgg2A27dQ
IDSU32, Prof. Jasdev Singh Rai, Functions of the UNOCHR Geneva and UN Declaration on Diversity https://youtu.be/zVnNiMaau0M
IDSU33, Prof. Jasdev Singh Rai, Proposal for a UN Declaration on Diversity https://youtu.be/gexloutn2x8
This is one example of a course at one of our member institutions: American University of Sovereign Nations (AUSN). Enrolled Students of AUSN receive the AUSN Video lecture Archive and Attendance Sheet to record which videos they have watched.
AUSN as an intellectual forum for intercultural dialogue upholds the value of academic freedom for all professors and students, and the views expressed in the videos are not those of AUSN.
The above videos are a selection of the total video archive of AUSN that supplements the contact hours provided by in-person lectures, group skype sessions, and other supervised contact at AUSN.
Anyone can request to try out a live AUSN class for free by writing to Dr. Darryl Macer, Provost, AUSN; Email: provost@ausn.info
For countries that do not have youtube access, a original file can be shared with enrolled AUSN students.
Competencies:
(1) Acquire skills of evidence-based analysis of international development issues.
(2) Analyze theories of sustainability with in the context of 21st century situations related to achieving development sustainably.
(3) Develop research problems linking development questions with sustainability.
Course Objectives: The objectives of this course are for the student to learn how to understand critical challenges of achieving human development sustainably.
Course Purpose: The course will introduce students to the historical roots of development theory with the emerging core issues of sustainability.
Topics that are covered:
1. Historical roots
2. Ethics in International Business
3. Economic theory
4. Population growth
5.Poverty
6. Energy security
7. Food security
8. Urbanization
9. Technological change
10. Globalization
11. Local environmental change
12. Regional change
13. Development activities
14. Indigenous concepts
15. Transportation
16. Cultural exchange
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Contact address: Shinohara nishi machi 25-7, Kouhoku-ku, Yokohama 222-0025, Japan
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