Dropped after finishing the first section’s quiz; presentation was weirdly scattershot, going into great depth on some details and overviewing others, assumed a lot of chemistry & physics background, and the material turned out to be too low-level to be useful to me in reading up on nootropics even though I was initially pleased nicotine would be discussed throughout the course.
It does leave me time to do Data Analysis, which is going well so far (it’s essentially applied R).
Coursera is fine, just fine. I took intro to model thinking and game theory and they’ve put some thought into it.
Udacity is better, cs101 is the best online course out there afaik. intro to ai, is so-so
I’m not sure. ‘Drugs and the Brain’ was the first one I tried—before I had been put off by the forced scheduling, but this makes sense if they’re depending on peer grading. The technical aspects are better than ‘Marginal Revolution University’, but I can’t compare to many others. One thing I liked about the CMU OLI course was that it had a lot of questions and quizzes, which is something ‘Data Analysis’ is currently falling down on the job a bit anent.
Just leaving a note here; I’ve dropped Coursera “Drugs and the Brain”
Dropped after finishing the first section’s quiz; presentation was weirdly scattershot, going into great depth on some details and overviewing others, assumed a lot of chemistry & physics background, and the material turned out to be too low-level to be useful to me in reading up on nootropics even though I was initially pleased nicotine would be discussed throughout the course.
It does leave me time to do Data Analysis, which is going well so far (it’s essentially applied R).
Whats your opinion on Cursera overall as a system?
Coursera is fine, just fine. I took intro to model thinking and game theory and they’ve put some thought into it. Udacity is better, cs101 is the best online course out there afaik. intro to ai, is so-so
Udacity stats 101, is also very good.
Yes, I forgot that one, quite good indeed
I’m not sure. ‘Drugs and the Brain’ was the first one I tried—before I had been put off by the forced scheduling, but this makes sense if they’re depending on peer grading. The technical aspects are better than ‘Marginal Revolution University’, but I can’t compare to many others. One thing I liked about the CMU OLI course was that it had a lot of questions and quizzes, which is something ‘Data Analysis’ is currently falling down on the job a bit anent.