05-23-2017, 03:51 PM
I've noticed in a previous thread that the Intro to Statistics course at Straighterline changed from using Saylor to Acrobatiq.
http://www.degreeforum.net/saylor-org-st...ourse.html
Sure enough, when I checked, it did! Online Introduction To Statistics Course for Credit | StraighterLine
The course was $25 now it's $74 (the same pricing as all other Straighterline courses that use Acrobatiq)
Straighterline now has 4 courses of the 6 that Acrobatiq offers (uses McGraw-Hill for Anatomy & Physiology and Psychology)
They changed their Intro to Biology and Intro to Statistics to use Acrobatiq in the last couple of weeks.
Resource: Benefits of Adaptive Learning Systems in Higher Education | Acrobatiq
As per Acrobatiq resource above, they currently have 6 courses:
Anatomy & Physiology
Introduction to Biology
Introduction to Psychology
IT Fundamentals
Statistics
Survey of World History
From the looks of things, they may switch Introduction to Psychology to Acrobatiq as well, not sure about A&P though.
Their format is nice and simple. I found out from a friend that WGU's IT Fundamentals, uses the same Acrobatiq course.
I am going to try it again with the Introduction to Statistics course, even though I have credit for Business Statistics already.
As I had 65% with the old Intro to Statistics course, I hope this "new" course allows me to pass with 85% like Business Stats.
It may be a waste of money and time, hmm... I'll decide on that after I finish off my other classes with other providers.
I just hate to have a "lower grade" on my transcript when I send everything over to TESU or another school in the future.
http://www.degreeforum.net/saylor-org-st...ourse.html
Sure enough, when I checked, it did! Online Introduction To Statistics Course for Credit | StraighterLine
The course was $25 now it's $74 (the same pricing as all other Straighterline courses that use Acrobatiq)
Straighterline now has 4 courses of the 6 that Acrobatiq offers (uses McGraw-Hill for Anatomy & Physiology and Psychology)
They changed their Intro to Biology and Intro to Statistics to use Acrobatiq in the last couple of weeks.
Resource: Benefits of Adaptive Learning Systems in Higher Education | Acrobatiq
As per Acrobatiq resource above, they currently have 6 courses:
Anatomy & Physiology
Introduction to Biology
Introduction to Psychology
IT Fundamentals
Statistics
Survey of World History
From the looks of things, they may switch Introduction to Psychology to Acrobatiq as well, not sure about A&P though.
Their format is nice and simple. I found out from a friend that WGU's IT Fundamentals, uses the same Acrobatiq course.
I am going to try it again with the Introduction to Statistics course, even though I have credit for Business Statistics already.
As I had 65% with the old Intro to Statistics course, I hope this "new" course allows me to pass with 85% like Business Stats.
It may be a waste of money and time, hmm... I'll decide on that after I finish off my other classes with other providers.
I just hate to have a "lower grade" on my transcript when I send everything over to TESU or another school in the future.
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Graduate Certificate: ASU Global Management & Entrepreneurship
Completed: TESU ASNSM Biology, BSBA (ACBSP Accredited 2017)
Universidad Isabel I: ENEB MBA, Big Data & BI, Digital Marketing & E-Commerce
Certs: 6Sigma/Lean/Scrum, ITIL | Cisco/CompTIA/MTA | Coursera/Edx/Udacity
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