Back to my MOOC adventures!

in #education8 years ago

I like learning new things but I don’t like being taught. It’s not that I think I know everything already, it’s just that I tend to either understand things intuitively or I need to work through them myself at a pace most teachers can’t maintain. I might spend weeks studying something that other students pick up in minutes or I might just ‘know’ before the explanation is complete. That’s why I like MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courseware).

MOOCs let me learn at my own pace and dabble in all sorts of subjects without paying or making a commitment to finish a degree. I’ve completed 5 of the 30ish courses I’ve started on Coursera since 2013. Maybe that sounds bad but even when I don’t finish an entire course, I still learn a thing or two along the way.

In any case, I’ve never finished a MOOC from edX and I’m ready to change that. I’ve signed up for “Drawing Nature, Science and Culture: Natural History Illustration 101”. This will be my second time attempting this course but I think making a public announcement through this post might help motivate me to get past the finish line. I’ll be posting my thoughts/notes/assignments on Fridays.

Here are some photos from pixabay.com of the types of things I’ll hopefully be better at drawing in a few weeks:

If you've got any courses you’d like to recommend, let me know in the comments! And if you’re bored and feel creative, you can check out The EmojiPoetry Challenge.

Steem on!

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Those are some GORGEOUS photos! I love seeing animals and insects with so much radiant color. Very cool. Hopefully you'll be able to capture them :)

Thanks! They're stock photos but I picked them to keep me motivated. I don't know how much I can learn in the course but if I even come close to capturing those colours and textures I'll be thrilled 😄

I love MOOCS. I'm doing cyber security at edX. It is great. I also love Futurelearn for cyber security and all sorts of courses. Pixabay is great for stock photos too.

Thanks! I'm taking longer than I thought I would to finish the coursework but I haven't given up yet :)