For those of you who are interested, I have found an entire semester's worth of information on evolution at this link: http://oyc.yale.edu/ecology-and-evolutionary-biology/principles-of-evolution-ecology-and-behavior/content/class-sessions
The class is called "Principles of Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior." I haven't had a chance to read particularly in depth, but this looks to be a pretty exhaustive step by step on exactly what the scientific community believes regarding evolution. The page includes full transcripts and audio recordings of every lecture. I think those of us who do believe in evolution will find this to be very informative and a good reference, and I hope that those who do not believe in it will take a little time to look it over themselves. In the past I've suggested to people on this board who argue against evolution to take a college course on the subject so that they can better understand the argument they are up against, since they tend to demonstrate that they misunderstand it. Here's a chance to do that, free of charge. 
I hope this can be a good reference for someone, at the very least I think it will be interesting to look through and I thought others here would enjoy it.
