Sawyer Broadley

Sawyer graduated from Dartmouth College in 2008 with a major in English and Film and Television Studies. Since then, he has freelanced full time on various video productions as producer, videographer, editor and often ‘all of the above’, and is now a full time employee with Dartmouth College’s Media Production Group. He enjoys camping, bicycles, cooking, and the tundra.
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Bipedalism: The Science of Upright Walking (edX)

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Bipedalism: The Science of Upright Walking (edX)
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Upright walking is a hallmark of being human. Explore how this unusual form of locomotion evolved and why. Have you ever wondered why humans walk on two legs rather than four? In this course, we will explore how science investigates this unusual form of locomotion. We will start our [...]

Introduction to German Opera (edX)

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Introduction to German Opera (edX)
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Explore German Opera as we learn to listen to music in new ways. Want to listen to an opera for the first time? Have you been listening to opera for your entire life? This course is suited for beginners and advanced opera listeners alike!

Question Reality! Science, philosophy, and the search for meaning (edX)

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Question Reality! Science, philosophy, and the search for meaning (edX)
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What is reality? Explore how physics and philosophy have changed our perspective on the nature of the universe, matter, and mind over time. How much can we know of the physical world? Can we know everything? Or are there fundamental limits to how much we can explain? If there [...]

The American Renaissance: Classic Literature of the 19th Century (edX)

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The American Renaissance: Classic Literature of the 19th Century (edX)
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Explore the writings of famous American authors from Ralph Waldo Emerson and Harriet Beecher Stowe to Mark Twain, and examine the historic role Dartmouth College played in their formation. What is the American Renaissance? How did Dartmouth help foster the formation of the American Renaissance and its reevaluation and [...]

Introduction to Environmental Science (edX)

A scientific study of the natural world and how it is influenced by people. Major topics include: food, energy, human population, biodiversity and global change. Environmental science is the study of patterns and processes in the natural world and their modification by human activity. To understand current environmental problems, [...]