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Discussion Boards => Off-Topic => Topic started by: tjshorty on January 20, 2020, 11:02:39 am
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I like getting them through a discount site. Has any one else every used online courses to learn something. I don't know if they credit for a college course but it's nice to have a certificate stating that you have mastered something. I have taken many classes this way.
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What organization do you take them with? I think it would be interesting to do.
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Not sure if it is what you are referring to, but my wife has taken a few in the past related to web design and photoshop editing which dealt with fairly advanced aspects of various commercial software suites and included a final exam and a certificate of completion.
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Not sure if it is what you are referring to, but my wife has taken a few in the past related to web design and photoshop editing which dealt with fairly advanced aspects of various commercial software suites and included a final exam and a certificate of completion.
Was it free or did she have to pay to take the course?
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I would love to earn even a certificate in some pc courses.
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Hillsdale College has many online courses relating to government and so forth. They are conservative and accept no money from the government. Very refreshing. I try and support them.
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I took Greek and Latin origins of Medical Terminology online which I was able to do while relaxing from my in class offerings (pre-med blecch). I have taken Insurance, Real Estate and Mortgage Broker continuing education classes on line which saved me so much driving time and in class time. I was able to zip through the pages and get right down to the exams. The aforementioned were expensive. I take classes once a week for certification with my day time job and once a quarter for my night time job-all on line. These classes are all free and very redundant. I have started doing Duolingo on my phone which is a free application that allows you to learn different languages. I am currently working on Polish and Spanish. I like online courses much better than in class courses.
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I would love to earn even a certificate in some pc courses.
It depends on where the certificate comes from as to if it is worth anything as far as getting a job. Some places ask to see the certificate or degree. I applied for a job a couple years ago and was honest about my education. The girl who was hired lied about the degree she had. I don't know why she did not have to show her diploma. But I knew her personally and knew she did not have a college degree.
I took some online courses a while back and did get a certificate I could print out. Just bragging rights. I did have the knowledge but as far as it helping me with getting a job I doubt anybody would have taken it for that. The only person other than family I told I was doing it snarled her face and said well what good is it. UH I am learning how to do something I do not already know.
I have heard you can sometimes audit a lot of college courses. You gain knowledge but you do not get a degree. Not sure if you have to pay for the classes or not.
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Not sure if it is what you are referring to, but my wife has taken a few in the past related to web design and photoshop editing which dealt with fairly advanced aspects of various commercial software suites and included a final exam and a certificate of completion.
I find these things on groupon one is vision training course.
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Not sure if it is what you are referring to, but my wife has taken a few in the past related to web design and photoshop editing which dealt with fairly advanced aspects of various commercial software suites and included a final exam and a certificate of completion.
Was it free or did she have to pay to take the course?
Not free, but I do not recall when the cost was. I am pretty sure that her company took care of paying at least one (if not more) of them as she was using the new skills to redesign and update a company product catalog.