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What is a ghostwriter? |
Posted by: karenjones - 2 hours ago - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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A ghostwriter is a person who is compensated to create content but isn't given credit for it is known as a "ghostwriter." They wander in shadows impersonating the client’s voice to deliver the required content for publication, and when you read articles on a website without an author bio, they were probably ghostwritten. Ghostwriting services are frequently hired to write books, blogs, fiction, and autobiographies for their devoted clients; a ghostwriting agency’s primary aim is to provide the ghost-writer who willingly writes as someone who has been ghosted from the readers' view. Of course, they get paid for what they do, but they don't take the credit and produce content of the highest quality for businesses while acting like legendary figures from a bygone era.
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Add a Psych Minor to My B.A.S in Management? |
Posted by: cclocks8 - 7 hours ago - Forum: UMPI - University of Maine at Presque Isle Discussion
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Hi everyone, I'm getting a little confused on the double minor this with the B.A.S./B.L.S., and could use some advice:
I am officially starting Fall 2. All my gen eds (and some of the required other business classes) are complete. I have transferred in 6 UL elective credits from Sophia (Business Law and Business Ethics).
The only classes I need to take to finish the B.A.S. Management are:
- Bus 141
- Bus 321
- Bus 415
- Bus 353
- Bus 335
- Bus 469
Leaving me 4 classes left to complete my residency credits. I have transferred Intro to Stats, Intro to Psychology, and Lifespan Development from Sophia. I still have my Study.com account for another month, and could possibly bang out Social Psychology and Abnormal Psychology before the start of the term, giving me 15 psych credits.
A Psych minor requires 21 credits. Technically, to fulfill the "core psychology" credits, I'd only need PSY 311 and PSY 370, and to get to my 30 hours, 2 more UL classes. However, that leaves me short on the 12 hour minor residency credit and the 18 UL credit for the second minor.
Any thoughts on what would be the best way to go about this?
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Area of Research |
Posted by: Mint Berry Crunch - 9 hours ago - Forum: Doctorate Degree Discussion
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It's been a while since I've asked the forum any questions, but I'm going over the hump in my DBA program and I'm looking forward to the research portion of it at TESU. I have nothing but stellar things to say about the program and it has introduced me to a lot of areas that I was unfamiliar with initially. For those that have done research in the field of business, what were some topics or trends that you discovered and wrote about? I am beginning to cogitate on my topic as I prepare for the lengthy research portion of my program.
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More Coursera Courses |
Posted by: Mint Berry Crunch - Yesterday, 08:48 PM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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Seems as though there has been an increase in ACE recommended courses for Coursera. Some of these look like they have been reevaluated/extended, but there appears to be a couple of new ones by Microsoft. I might have to give some of these a try:
https://www.acenet.edu/National-Guide/Pa...Active%22)
Microsoft 365 Fundamental: 3 credits
Microsoft AI and ML Engineering: 6 credits
Microsoft Business Analyst: 4 credits
Microsoft Public Relations and Communications Associate: 3 credits
Also, I'm not sure if I recognize any of them, but it looks like Facebook has some too -- I don't recall seeing them before, but their start date shows 10/01/2023:
Android Developer: 10 credits
Back-End Developer: 10 credits
Database Engineering: 10 credits
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Free Auburn Math Prep for Physics Course |
Posted by: Jonathan Whatley - Yesterday, 05:31 PM - Forum: Free Courses and Certificates and Good Deals
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Auburn Online from Auburn University offers a free noncredit online course From Numbers to Motion-Bridging Math Skills to Physics Readiness, math prep for a non-calculus physics survey course. Students have 365 days from enrollment to complete the course.
Quote:This is a highly interactive, self-paced, online learning experience designed to prepare you for success in your introductory physics course. Throughout this experience, you will be challenged to improve your problem-solving skills by determining the feasibility of authentic physical situations through your understanding and application of the underlying math concepts.
You will review essential concepts from geometry and algebra including graphing, solving systems of equations, and vectors in order to better understand the concepts you will be introduced to in your physics course. You will learn to recognize the similarities and differences in both terminology and methods for problem solving between math and physics. You will also expand your ability to transfer mathematical knowledge and skills to physics applications.
Through this resource, you will learn and apply all of these concepts in a real world context. You will take on a job role in which you would be expected to use the information you learn in a meaningful way.
NOTE: This is a dual-enrollment resource intended to be used in conjunction with the lecture and lab during the first two (2) weeks of your introductory physics course. You will have one year (365) from the day you enroll to access this course.
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Free Auburn Introduction to Construction Management Course |
Posted by: Jonathan Whatley - Yesterday, 05:31 PM - Forum: Free Courses and Certificates and Good Deals
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Auburn Online from Auburn University offers a free noncredit online course Introduction to Construction Management. Students have 365 days from enrollment to complete the course.
Quote:Enroll now to learn the basics of construction management!
This Introduction to Construction Management course includes the following topics:
Anatomy of Bar Joists
Bearing Walls
Clean Water Act
Concrete and Concrete Structures
Dimensional Lumber
Introduction to Structures
Light Gauge Metal Framing and Wall Partitions
Low-slope Roofs and Pitched Roofs
Rain Water Infiltration
Soil as a Construction Material
Soil Compaction
Soil Shrink and Swell
Steel Frame Buildings
Steel Stairs
Thermal Resistance
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Level 5 TEFL Diploma - £120 |
Posted by: Kalas - Yesterday, 11:11 AM - Forum: General Education-Related Discussion
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TEFL Full Circle has been pushing a Level 5 Diploma (almost the equivalent of an American Associate's Degree but not quite, I think) to everyone on the mailing list for 6 payments of £19.99 for a little while. It appears to be an ongoing offer as I've been getting these emails ever since it was introduced. The "regular price" is £300 and it's on sale on the website for £250.
https://www.teflfullcircle.com/courses/p...l-diploma/
I assume starting a checkout and not paying will get you on the mailing list if the system is smart enough to know that you "shouldn't" have access to the lower price here: https://bestoffer.teflfullcircle.com/for...-uk-users/
TEFL Full Circle is accredited by ACCREDITAT, a UK accreditation outfit that specializes in TEFL/TESOL schools registered with the UKRLP. The Diploma is issued by Gatehouse Awards and Ofqual vouches for it being Level 5. TEFL Full Circle claims it is the equivalent of holding a Foundation Degree (approxx. UK equivalent of an Associate's degree?) and a CELTA. Gatehouse Awards appears to be a real TEFL/TESOL school that offers in-person and online credentials that top out at Level 5. I'm inclined to to think the Ofqual makes it at least as valid as something from an American community college but someone that knows more is welcome to chime in and possibly confirm/deny whether UKRLP overseeing an accreditation body has any real value. AFAIK this hasn't gone through whatever the process is to get ECTS tied to it, it's just the Level 5 Diploma.
For the quality of TEFL Full Circle, I did the 160 hour course a couple years ago. I did it over 2 days so my completion time was closer to 16 hours than 160. It was...fine. I already had a couple years teaching Microsoft IT and CompTIA courses so I could probably teach the classes, but I'm not sure if I would say it's enough preparation for someone with no classroom teaching experience of any kind. For the Black Friday price of 20 quid and having every other course/40 hour certificate that was available at the time as a free bonus, I really can't complain. The best training money can buy? No. Is the Diploma a good value for money? Yeah, probably.
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Credits in CIS help |
Posted by: Tutu.ZL - Yesterday, 03:02 AM - Forum: TESU - Thomas Edison State University Discussion
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Hi there,
Hope you're doing great these days.
My currently done:
Majors: Computer Information Systems
SH Applied to Degree: 93.00
SH Remaining: 27.00
Community College : 0.00
Foreign Credits : 0.00
ACE/NCCRS Maximum: 90.00
Credits remaining:
1. BUS-3110: Business in Society / MAN-3720: International Management (3 credit)
2. BUS-2100: Quantitative Skills Business (3 credit)
3. CIS-3200 Systems Analysis & Design l (3 credit)
4. Programming language / Computer Info system (level 100-400) (3 credit)
5. Capsto (TESU) (3 credit)
6. Elvective courses related to business :12 credits
I still need 27 credits to graduate from TESU.
I’ve been so frustrated lately cause I just can’t figure out another way to get em done.
I’m in the process of transferring my foreign credits from my junior college but not sure if it'll works.
Q1: Does WGU Academy fulfill "Community College" requirement ?
Q2 Does anyone know other way to transfer?
Thanks so much for anything you’ve got. I really need your help—it means a lot to me!
Have a nice day, thank you.
Joey
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(Free) University of North Florida – AI in Work and Life Certificate |
Posted by: Kalas - 09-24-2025, 04:49 PM - Forum: Free Courses and Certificates and Good Deals
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UNF states that this program is free for a limited time and everything must be completed by 12/31/25 to get the free certificate. Not sure if that means you have until 12/30 to register or not. It is 8 weeks/8 modules.
https://learn.getcertificate.online/cour...5_S/about?
Modules
Module 1: Understanding AI – Foundations and Futures (Available September 25 at 6pm EST)
Module 2: AI Tools for Everyday Use (Available October 2 at 6pm EST)
Module 3: The Art and Science of Prompting (Available October 9 at 6pm EST)
Module 4: AI for Better Living (Available October 16 at 6pm EST)
Module 5: AI Across the Enterprise (Available October 23 at 6pm EST)
Module 6: AI in Key Industries (Available October 30 at 6pm EST)
Module 7: AI in Society (Available November 6 at 6pm EST)
Module 8: Capstone – AI Application Project (Available November 13 at 6pm EST)
Learning Objectives
By the end of this certificate, you will be able to:
- Explain how AI works by describing its basic principles, capabilities, limitations, and future possibilities in clear, accessible language.
- Use AI tools confidently to enhance productivity, creativity, and problem-solving in your personal and professional life.
- Evaluate the risks and ethical challenges of AI by recognizing issues of bias, fairness, and societal impact, and identifying strategies for responsible use.
- Create and reflect on an AI-supported solution by completing a real-world project that demonstrates both practical skill and ethical awareness.
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