Do they offer gunsmithing and firearm technologies?
/sarc
I use Coursera.... The courses are beyond fabulous.
Even the technical classes in advanced neuroscience and medicine topics. They are the real courses taught in the top universities, not summary courses.
What a fabulous resource!
Thanks for that list. I sent it to my granddaughter who has a masters in education leadership and who is the principle of the primary school in her town. She might find some helpful courses as she seeks her doctorate.
So do I get a Student email address with one of these courses? Ahummm...with the added benefit of Student discounts from various Vendors?
None of the provided courses are religious. I audited a number of classes from Dallas Theological Seminary, Reformed Theological Seminary, and BiblicalTraining.org. All of them have been free.
For pay courses, I have used Pluralsight.com for several years. They have predominantly computer programming and computer systems courses. They run a “special” around Thanksgiving providing full access for a year to over 3,000 courses for $300. I have taken courses on redis, Python, Docker, Kubernetes, PostGreSQL, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and NoSQL. It is a good deal and the courses are pretty good.
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I was told that all courses in the state university system were free to seniors in Pennsylvania. Anyone know anything about this?
I've also read that here in Massachusetts there's a law that says that any resident of a city or town that has a college or university can "monitor" basically any class or course at that college/university.That would be really cool if you lived in Cambridge (Harvard/MIT),Boston (Boston University) or Newton (Boston College).
Sadly,my town doesn't have any colleges or universities.
The folks who program the courses are Massive Open Online Programmers, or MOOPS.
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Thanks for posting this info!
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my daughter-in-law and son have both benefited from online courses in their masters degree programs
I saw a couple of courses in the first page. Thanks for this resource!
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