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Coursera: Signaling Learning for MOOCs

2013-07-24 04:16:00

Editor’s note: Jonathan Haber is a Courserian who is taking classes on Coursera to experiment with a project of his called "Degree of Freedom”. He is guest blogging on our site to keep us up-to-date on his progress and offer useful study tips! Thanks, as always, Jonathan! Hi fellow Courserians, how do you prove that you have been successful in taking a MOOC course? “Signaling" is a term used to describe how to communicate learning success using non-traditional teaching methods such as MOOCs to a wider community. In this 2 minute video, I review a few tips on how to signal your learning In some cases, you might want to use the fact that you’ve successfully completed one or more Coursera classes to obtain college credit. This is still difficult to pull off, and options to get credit for MOOCs generally require you to be enrolled in a traditional college or university that is willing to accept third-party credit. More frequently, you might want to use non-t…

 
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