The Best MOOC’s To Take That Will Prepare You For College

Preparing for college is tough, there is the making friends and if you are living on campus, living with people you don’t know, not to mention the coursework, it can be downright overwhelming I know I felt that way.

Now what if I told you that there are some seriously great MOOC’s that will help you be better prepared for college academically. These classes will you help you to learn how to learn so that you have enough time to party while getting great grades. I think that college is a lot easier if you know how to play the game so that is why I want share with you five MOOC’s that will help you to crush college.

The first class I want to tell you about is the UC San Diego class called Learning How to Learn: Powerful Mental tools to help you master tough subjects. This class is taught by Dr. Barbard Oakley a professor of Engineering and Industrial Engineering . It is also taught by Dr. Terrence Sejnowski, the Fracis Crick Professor at the Salk Institute. I like this class because it teaches you about universal learning techniques from subjects like math ,art, music and other fields. This class gives you insight into how your brain learns and by using the techniques taught it will help you to figure out how you best learn and help you to use this information as a tool to study effectively( in between your hangovers of course)

The next class I want to tell you about to Personal Family and Financial Planning. I can tell you from experience as a broke college student that knowing how to manage your money it a key skill not only in college but in life. That’s why the next course I love is also from coursera and its all about managing your money. This class is taught by Michael Gutter PHD. from the University of Florida. It teaches you about cash, credit, wealth, and risk management as well as the environmental effects on personal and family financial management. After taking this class you will know how to budget to have enough money to pay for nights on the town as well as tuition payments.

Nihao, the next class I think is crucial for college is Chinese for beginners. This Nihao (Hello in mandarin), while in the US ,Chinese is not the main language spoken I believe language skills are very important to learn in college  (I’m biased towards Chinese) due to the rapid globalization of our world. It can’t hurt to know another language and its makes you way more marketable for jobs after college if you are fluent in a language other than English. So get a head start before college by taking a foreign language.

Hungry anyone, This  class by Stanford University , Child Nutrition and Cooking talks about how to prepare healthy meals for children. I believe it is also very helpful for college students while (I would hope) that as a college student you have no children, this class not only teaches you about nutrition but also how to cook healthy meals and even teaches you how to stock a kitchen do you have the staples available so you never go hungry. This is enormously helpful because it helps you to eat out less (saving crazy money) and is the gift that keeps on giving for a lifetime.

So, to recap language skills, personal finance planning, learning Chinese and knowing how to cook  are the life skills that the MOOC’s featured teach you and what I think you would need to know to make it throughout college and life. What do you think are the best MOOC’s to take that will help prepare for college?

Yours in Awesome Learning,

Janeille

My Favorite MOOC Platforms (From Around the World)

If you are like me and you love MOOC’s. I am here to tell you that all over the world MOOC’s are democratizing education and making learning fun again. As a lifelong student (that has just graduated from college)I feel like I have enjoyed learning more after college than during college.

Here are the platforms that I’ve come across that originate from all over the world:

1. Future Learn  https://www.futurelearn.com/– This is like the British Version of Coursera. I just love that wicked awesome British accent when I am taking a course.

2. Coursera https://www.coursera.org/– While this is an American platform it offers classes from mainly Ivy league universities and State Universities from the United States. This is pretty much the most popular MOOC platforms right now but lots of other platforms from around the world are coming out of the woodwork to steal a little of its shine.

3. Open University- http://www.open.edu/openlearn/languages/german

This is the home of free learning and what I enjoy about this MOOC platform are the articles that come along with them. The writing is pretty top notch. While its not completely free I still think its a cool platform.

4. http:www.iversity.org– This is a German platform (not basketball player Allen Iverson’s city 🙂 that offers a lot of courses on critical thinking and business. I like this platform because it gives a very European perspective on a lot of topics. While, I think it lacks the depth of other platforms its well on its way to being a competitor for the future

So as you can see there are MOOC’s and MOOC platforms all over the world.

What is your favorite MOOC platform and why?

Yours in Awesome Learning,

Janeille

The Top 10 Coursera classes I Have Never Passed

Education is what remains after you have forgotten everything else, Or something along those lines. I have been a part of Coursera,  Skillshare, Udemy and many other platforms that deliver MOOC classes and the one thing that is consistent throughout all of them is that I can count on one hand the number of classes I have finished.  For me the value I get from online classes is not the fake certificate that you receive after you pass these online classes, but the information and ways to apply it that I have learned. That is why I want to tell you about the top ten online classes I have never passed on the Coursera platform.

1.  Duke University- A Beginner’s Guide to Irrational Behavior

This is one of the most enjoyable courses that I have ever taken. It discusses  behavioral economics and why people are often irrational in the choices they make, even though most people think that they make rational choices. The graphics and videos and were top notch and truly engaged me. Even though I did less than 50% of the assignments I still stuck around because the course was so darn interesting.

2. University of Florida- Personal & Family Financial Planning

This course was all about teaching you the ins and outs of financial planning and  I think that is did a great job in breaking down all the different ways you can manage your money. It explored how to do your taxes to what mutual funds . This course is comprehensive and I highly recommend everyone take it

3. University of Pennsylvania- Design: Creation of Artifacts in Society

This is the course to take if you want to learn more about the process of designing something.  It is a practical course where you set out to design your own product. This can be anything from a website, to a product that helps you hang your bicycle in your dorm room. It gives seriously practical advice on what makes good design and is highly recommended for the  designer.

4. Case Western Reserve University- Inspiring Leadership through Emotional Intelligence

If you want to improve you leadership skills I highly suggest you take this course. It offers practical examples from all over the world of good leaders. It explores ways to improve emotional intelligence so that you can become a better  in tuned with you followers and influence them effectively. I think this class is super helpful to anyone that is about to begin a leadership role.

5. University of Pennsylvania-  Designing Cities

This class is like a crash course  for the aspiring city planner. It talks about what makes an ideal city and how designers and planners can design cities in such a way that they do less harm and contribute to creating vibrant communities .

6. University of Pennsylvania- Better Leader, Richer Life

Another awesome leadership course that can help you to become a better leader. This course is about  helping anyone that is a leader strike a balance in their lives. It is the online version of an executive leadership course and gives real practical examples of how to lead without burning out.

7. Emory University – Understanding Violence

This course is about violence and It was a real eye opener for me. It really made me think about the effects of violence and really out into context the effect violence can have on society. I highly recommend any sociology buff to take this course.

8. University of Colorado Boulder- Comic Books and Graphic Novels

Do you like superman? Well this is the course or you. Seriously though, this course is about comic books and really does a good job of breaking the different genres in comic books and graphic novels. I left it thinking that comics are a significant part of literature and I believe that anyone with a love of literature would also enjoy this course

9. University of New Mexico- Curanderismo: Traditional Medicine

This course is all about traditional medicine. It explores mostly traditional medicine from South America and Mexico. If you want to know about alternative mdeicine I highly recommend this course.

10. University of Rochester- Fundamentals of Audio and Music Engineering: Part 1 Musical Sound & Electronics

This class is all about electrical engineering and designing your own speaker. If you ever wanted to create your own speaker and control your own sounds that sound this class gives you the step by step guide as to how to build your own speakers.

I think Coursera classes are awesome, especially the 10 gems I have mentioned above. But, I want to hear from you. What are your favorite Coursera classes and  why?

Yours in Awesome Learning,

Janeille