Self Directed , Self paced learning
November 02, 2016
" Get What You Need from a MOOC "
To get the most from a MOOC, a Massive Open Online Course, you don’t have to invest hours and hours of your time. There are generally 3 ways to learn what you need.
(1) Go for the certification.
This means completing all the coursework, and sometimes paying a fee.
Certification is helpful if you’re brand new to the topic because the extra effort to complete the assignments will ensure that you actually learn what you hope to.
It’s a smart investment if you need to prove to a current or potential employer that you have certain skills.
(2) Audit.
Another option is to watch the videos but not complete the assignments. You don’t get a certificate, but you can learn at your own pace. It’s the right way to go if you’re looking to brush up on a topic and don’t have several hours a week to commit to the workload.
(3) Sample.
This means watching a video here or there to get the specific knowledge that you need. For example, say you wanted to do some regression modeling in Excel. Instead of watching a full course, you might look for a single lesson in a broader statistics course.
Adapted from “3 Ways to Use MOOCs to Advance Your Career,” by Walter Frick
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
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