06-28-2020, 03:41 AM
I feel like a Cultural Anthro 101 and Human Origins/Physical Anthro course would be easy to implement in the Sophia format, but not sure how much demand there would be.
Nutrition or Health could be done similarly to the NFHSLearn format, which is still eligible for graduate credit through some participating university. Sophia would handle this material better than the generic videos that NFHSLearn relies upon.
I really wonder how they would handle a language course. I didn't try out InstantCert's Spanish course, but maybe Sophia could just include recorded spoken presentations like their Public Speaking course.
Nutrition or Health could be done similarly to the NFHSLearn format, which is still eligible for graduate credit through some participating university. Sophia would handle this material better than the generic videos that NFHSLearn relies upon.
I really wonder how they would handle a language course. I didn't try out InstantCert's Spanish course, but maybe Sophia could just include recorded spoken presentations like their Public Speaking course.
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