i completed Everyday Excel Part 1 and everything went well. now i'm having issues with Everyday Excel Part 2 because the 2nd Assignment it's very far from the content of videos of the week, is definetely beyond the scope of the videos and i'm stuck there from a while now. i'm considering to give up 😐
@@berryberrystrawberry2428 Video explanations but what I have used is very interractive and at the end of each video you can download worksheet with all the words just learned in the video. I have used yonsei university course to learn korean. The courses vary with different topics though.
Thank you for this in depth review! I think you were really fair. My university gives out free Coursera to all of the students who want it, so I don't have to pay for certificates, but I think I would probably continue using the platform even after I graduated and didn't 't have free access anymore. I think it is a great way to deepen your knowledge in your own field, or try other, unfamiliar fields as well. All of the courses are high quality and a lot of them are even enjoyable to take and they never feel like a chore. My only problem is that peer reviews are nothing more than a joke. It is not even that you are not reviewed by experts, but your course mates usually put zero effort into reviewing your work. I never got any constructive criticism, they usually just say "Good.", probably without reading what I wrote, or say "Could have been better". Also, I wish they had more subjects in Humanities. There are only a couple of literature/culture courses.
You make a great point on the situations that can come up with peer reviewed work. What courses would you be interested in that are not offered in the humanities?
So if you pay the 50 dollars per month you can do any of the courses that cost 50 dollars? its just kind of like a subscription to Netflix that gives you access to all of its shows apart from the advanced courses in this case that cost over $2000 USD??
What about people that are not in university? I mean, I finished high school like 20 years ago and that was it. Would someone like me be able to learn the free courses? It's not like I am that bright... unfortunantly.
Hi there! First of all, don't be so discouraging with yourself, stay positive and put your mind to it! And to answer your question, we are 100% sure that you can make good use of Coursera's free lessons. By choosing the audit track you won't access the assignments or get a certificate, but you can still watch the video lessons (as many times as you need) and learn from them! And even if you later find out they are not for you, since they are free you won't lose anything in the process. We hope you get to try the courses and find them useful! If so, please let us know!
No you don’t. I just took a course, went to buy the certificate and there is no way to do it. The online articles have you clicking on things that DON’T EXIST. I have NEVER had such a hard time trying to give someone my money. The “live” customer service numbers go to the CA Department of Consumer Affairs and a SEX LINE respectively. Unless you don’t need any kind of verification it’s not worth it.
I'm an Electrical and Electronics Engineer. I want to persue career in Cyber Security of Microsoft Certification. What will be the cost all in all? I've researched and found out $49/month. How it'll be calculated if I finish in 3 months or in 6 months?
Hello, I signed up for the Teamwork and Creativity course, it has 5 modules. I have just answered the tasks of the first module and taken the final exam, which is subject to a fee. I wanted to ask if we have to pass all five modules in this mentioned course to get a certificate or can we get a certificate after passing the each module?
We are not a part of Coursera. We recommend you reach out to them for an exact answer. Our educated guess is that you would need to pay the course fee in order to receive the official certificate. Keep us posted on what Coursera says
You will get a certificate for each individual course and then one more when you complete all of them, aka complete the specialisation. This means that if you are only interested in completing certain courses, not all of them, you can, but to earn the final certificate you have to complete all of the courses.
Question: why do I get a certificate for each course I finish? Like they’ll be 4 parts and I get a certificate for all of them? Should it be just one final certificate at the end?
Coursera is not an accredited platform per se? WTF? "Coursera Certificates Are Not Accredited. While a Coursera certificate can look good on your resume, it's important to keep in mind that these certificates are not accredited. That means they likely won't be accepted as credit towards a degree or other formal education program."
Most of them are not accredited, but there are quite a few that are. I am doing a TESOL, and when I complete all the courses I will receive an official, accredited certificate from Arizona State University.
I took several courses, great contents. My challenge here comes in and I need help with payment. I woud wish to do payment direct from bank is it an available option? Payment criteria CANNOT work for me where I am .
If someone gives you a bad review because they are trolling, you can just resubmit your assignment. It is annoying, but it won't have any negative effects on your grade. It does happen sometimes, but it is pretty rare. It is more common to receive max points.
That is a great question. In our best guess, we would believe that you are able to keep the certificate after downgrading from their paid plans. Yet, we are not directly associated with Coursera in anyway, nor do we have any affiliation currently. We are only providing a review based on our experiences. We highly recommend you reach out to their support team to get the right answer. Keep us posted as it is a great question and are sure others would like to know too.
I have only done two courses and it seems to have some boring structure and a lot of fluff. like they will have a 2 minute overview and then a 1 min conclusion on a topic I just saw.
Great question. We do not work for or are directly affiliated with Coursera. We did find this information that could potentially guide you. www.coursera.support/s/question/0D58W00007OyK9LSAV/how-to-extend-the-allotted-time-to-finish-the-course?language=en_US Please let us know if that answered your question.
What is difference between course, specialization and prifessional certificate. I am a pm and want to learn ux, but so many options came. No idea which one to pick frin the beginner filter :(
Have looked into the PMP or the PMI certification? We recommend you reach out to our team at our website so you can learn how we can help you with them
You can use the Coursera app and access the courses there. Here is an article to guide you: www.coursera.support/s/article/209818503-Use-the-Coursera-mobile-app?language=en_US
We recommend you go for professional communication courses and foundational sales/marketing courses. Followed up with data entry excel or google sheet courses. We'd love to know if you have taken courses along those lines and where you are at in your journey
You can also check out our video on Free Coursera courses to get you started. You can find it here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-80KS4bozR3Y.html
Is there any scientific evidence of casteism or regionalism against Coursera, EdX, Future Learn, Udemy, Unanth ? Say yes or no No What about pluralsight No What about interaction design foundation or togaf No. What about brainbench ? No. What about guru nanak English high school, kalyan and boiler plant secondary high school trichy There is no specific scientific evidence to suggest casteism or regionalism against these schools. ChatGPT ♥️🌹🌹♥️ ChatGPT ♥️♥️🌹🌹
Great question. We have never had that situation come up but we are not a part of Coursera. We recommend you reach out to their support team and ask them. Keep us posted to what they say because it's a great question.
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@gradehacker how do I go to my descriptions & or apply for financial aid if needed ? Also how do I know how much the cost of the certificate will be once I finish the certificate program that I’m taking ?