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Study.com under review at TESU
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In that case, use a free source. Study.com is cheap for credit, but not for learning.
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(03-13-2022, 01:05 PM)jsd Wrote: In that case, use a free source. Study.com is cheap for credit, but not for learning.

This. I'd rather pay for Coursera Plus and get some certificates in AI than pay for a SDC course for no credit.
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Hmm, I usually wouldn't take a course just for the "fun" of it; having said that, I would take it if the subject matter is interesting. The majority of the time, I am frugal and look to see if the courses are either for credit or helps me keep updated or is in a subject that I am seeking more knowledge in...

I think Study.com and Saylor.org are great, Study.com is a tad expensive just for the knowledge as most of their courses are lower level and/or introductory, their upper level courses are more in depth and closer to a "real college" traditional course as it'll have assignments. Even though the Study.com and Saylor.org certificates are not worth credit, it's like getting digital badges and helps me keep "up" with the ever changing landscape...

I think taking the inexpensive or free ACE/NCCRS and other cheap/free options available such as the ones that provide some type of continuing education or professional development units, and/or certificates of completion would be something I look forward to. Even those freebies from U of Arizona or USF are good intro executive certs...
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CS50's Introduction to AI with Python is quite good: https://cs50.harvard.edu/ai/2020/
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If I took an AI course I would want it to include a lot of fun projects that I'm interested in. 

The Study.com course is 1 paper and a lame project.
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