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Onlinedegree.com/Aleks/InstaCert - Madxhatter - 02-14-2020

If you have experience with these please please shoot me a message. I have some questions about these and how they work.

Thanks.


RE: Onlinedegree.com/Aleks/InstaCert - bjcheung77 - 02-18-2020

I would recommend Onlinedegree.com as their format is similar to Study.com and only at $9/3 credits. It's essentially, viewing all the videos (10%) quizzes (50%) and a final (40%) of the grade. So, don't fast forward a video, just go at it normal speed while you do something else if you don't want to view it - or 1.25/1.5 speed and wait for the time to complete before you close it (it's worth 10% of the grade).

The quiz is a bit weird as you won't know which questions you got wrong, but you should have a spreadsheet or something to keep track of your quiz marks to determine your current %. Generally, if you pass the final with 50% or higher, you should be able to get 70% cumulative average to get the 3 credits.

ALEKS is an AI, so it will try to determine how well you are capable of that specific course, however; you need to follow it's particular rubrics. For College Algebra/Trigonometry, it's pretty straight forward, but for Stats - I had issues with it, turns out they use a Calculus based approach vs the Algebra based approach.

Do the CSM Learn course first for your Stats requirement, then do the ALEKS for the College Algebra requirement. Note, if you have a second monitor, you want to have the course material open to learn the steps again and again for practice. What I did was have a few sheets of paper and wrote down steps I didn't understand and grasp, it helped a hell of a lot with the practice.

Just to add: I failed ALEKS Stats (all 3 tries on 3 different courses from them, intro to stats, business stats, stats for health sciences) then I failed the StraighterLine Intro to Stats (I had 65% and needed 70%) and I was going to go for Study.com Business Stats, but found out StraighterLine had a Business Stats course, took that while I still had membership and I finally passed with 85%. If CSM Learn came out then, I wouldn't have had that much of an issue!!

Finally, InstantCertCredit is very similar to Davar. It's basically get familiar with the subject material by going through lessons/videos and then final exam. I have membership for the courses for the next few months and I haven't taken any exams yet as I don't need the credits. Their system is pretty neat/nice, the proctoring they use is the same as Davar/Study.com as they use RPNow. I highly recommend getting your general education/free electives done through them.


RE: Onlinedegree.com/Aleks/InstaCert - terryd5150 - 02-18-2020

(02-18-2020, 02:40 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: I would recommend Onlinedegree.com as their format is similar to Study.com and only at $9/3 credits. It's essentially, viewing all the videos (10%) quizzes (50%) and a final (40%) of the grade. So, don't fast forward a video, just go at it normal speed while you do something else if you don't want to view it - or 1.25/1.5 speed and wait for the time to complete before you close it (it's worth 10% of the grade).

The quiz is a bit weird as you won't know which questions you got wrong, but you should have a spreadsheet or something to keep track of your quiz marks to determine your current %. Generally, if you pass the final with 50% or higher, you should be able to get 70% cumulative average to get the 3 credits.

ALEKS is an AI, so it will try to determine how well you are capable of that specific course, however; you need to follow it's particular rubrics.  For College Algebra/Trigonometry, it's pretty straight forward, but for Stats - I had issues with it, turns out they use a Calculus based approach vs the Algebra based approach.  

Do the CSM Learn course first for your Stats requirement, then do the ALEKS for the College Algebra requirement. Note, if you have a second monitor, you want to have the course material open to learn the steps again and again for practice. What I did was have a few sheets of paper and wrote down steps I didn't understand and grasp, it helped a hell of a lot with the practice.

Just to add: I failed ALEKS Stats (all 3 tries on 3 different courses from them, intro to stats, business stats, stats for health sciences) then I failed the StraighterLine Intro to Stats (I had 65% and needed 70%) and I was going to go for Study.com Business Stats, but found out StraighterLine had a Business Stats course, took that while I still had membership and I finally passed with 85%. If CSM Learn came out then, I wouldn't have had that much of an issue!!

Finally, InstantCertCredit is very similar to Davar.  It's basically get familiar with the subject material by going through lessons/videos and then final exam.  I have membership for the courses for the next few months and I haven't taken any exams yet as I don't need the credits.  Their system is pretty neat/nice, the proctoring they use is the same as Davar/Study.com as they use RPNow.  I highly recommend getting your general education/free electives done through them.
Great post, bj.


RE: Onlinedegree.com/Aleks/InstaCert - LevelUP - 02-18-2020

(02-18-2020, 02:40 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: So, don't fast forward a video, just go at it normal speed while you do something else if you don't want to view it - or 1.25/1.5 speed and wait for the time to complete before you close it (it's worth 10% of the grade).

The 10% isn't based on how fast you watch the videos.  It's pretty much a given.

Some people complain about onlinedegree usually top 2 complaints it that it's long and quizzes are hard.

My strategy is to watch the first video each lesson at 2x speed, completely ignore all other videos since they are usually useless.  Try HARD to average 80% on quizzes so then you only need 50% on the final to pass.  Print out all quizzes and use them to study the concepts for the final. 

Doing that I can breeze through those courses in 20hrs or less.


RE: Onlinedegree.com/Aleks/InstaCert - Giantzebra - 02-18-2020

(02-18-2020, 04:59 PM)terryd5150 Wrote:
(02-18-2020, 02:40 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: I would recommend Onlinedegree.com as their format is similar to Study.com and only at $9/3 credits. It's essentially, viewing all the videos (10%) quizzes (50%) and a final (40%) of the grade. So, don't fast forward a video, just go at it normal speed while you do something else if you don't want to view it - or 1.25/1.5 speed and wait for the time to complete before you close it (it's worth 10% of the grade).

The quiz is a bit weird as you won't know which questions you got wrong, but you should have a spreadsheet or something to keep track of your quiz marks to determine your current %. Generally, if you pass the final with 50% or higher, you should be able to get 70% cumulative average to get the 3 credits.

ALEKS is an AI, so it will try to determine how well you are capable of that specific course, however; you need to follow it's particular rubrics.  For College Algebra/Trigonometry, it's pretty straight forward, but for Stats - I had issues with it, turns out they use a Calculus based approach vs the Algebra based approach.  

Do the CSM Learn course first for your Stats requirement, then do the ALEKS for the College Algebra requirement. Note, if you have a second monitor, you want to have the course material open to learn the steps again and again for practice. What I did was have a few sheets of paper and wrote down steps I didn't understand and grasp, it helped a hell of a lot with the practice.

Just to add: I failed ALEKS Stats (all 3 tries on 3 different courses from them, intro to stats, business stats, stats for health sciences) then I failed the StraighterLine Intro to Stats (I had 65% and needed 70%) and I was going to go for Study.com Business Stats, but found out StraighterLine had a Business Stats course, took that while I still had membership and I finally passed with 85%. If CSM Learn came out then, I wouldn't have had that much of an issue!!

Finally, InstantCertCredit is very similar to Davar.  It's basically get familiar with the subject material by going through lessons/videos and then final exam.  I have membership for the courses for the next few months and I haven't taken any exams yet as I don't need the credits.  Their system is pretty neat/nice, the proctoring they use is the same as Davar/Study.com as they use RPNow.  I highly recommend getting your general education/free electives done through them.
Great post, bj.

I see you are discussing stats - Saylor actually has it too.


RE: Onlinedegree.com/Aleks/InstaCert - BigDaddy1 - 02-18-2020

Does anyone know if COSC accepts anything from onlinedegree.com?


RE: Onlinedegree.com/Aleks/InstaCert - Madxhatter - 02-18-2020

(02-18-2020, 06:39 PM)LevelUP Wrote:
(02-18-2020, 02:40 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: So, don't fast forward a video, just go at it normal speed while you do something else if you don't want to view it - or 1.25/1.5 speed and wait for the time to complete before you close it (it's worth 10% of the grade).

The 10% isn't based on how fast you watch the videos.  It's pretty much a given.

Some people complain about onlinedegree usually top 2 complaints it that it's long and quizzes are hard.

My strategy is to watch the first video each lesson at 2x speed, completely ignore all other videos since they are usually useless.  Try HARD to average 80% on quizzes so then you only need 50% on the final to pass.  Print out all quizzes and use them to study the concepts for the final. 

Doing that I can breeze through those courses in 20hrs or less.

That is some good stuff...


RE: Onlinedegree.com/Aleks/InstaCert - bjcheung77 - 02-19-2020

First off, trying to listen to people talk at 2x the video speed isn't recommended, I mean, how the heck do you write your own "Coles Notes" of the lesson? I have it at 1.25x (generally)/1.5x (if it is boring). Now again, the lessons are not considered "long", it's just like a regular class where someone would lecture for about 45 minutes. I mean, would you rather take a course in college and take 12 weeks to complete the course or a course online where you can complete in days?

Quizzes are not to be easy passes, it should be variable in nature to help retain and review the material taught. Yes, print/write down all the concepts as I mentioned, try to get it done but don't rush yourself in the process. Onlinedegree.com doesn't have a monthly subscription like Study.com/StraighterLine, so take your time to get past that course the first time. Essentially, take all the cheap/easy/fast courses that don't require a membership. Your final LL/UL courses should be from SL/Study.com!