12-26-2023, 02:39 PM
This Autumn I've taken the following ACE-credit courses via Coursera:
Google IT Support Certificate
Google UX Design Certificate
Google Project Management Certificate
Google Data Analytics Certificate
IBM Data Analyst Certificate
IBM Data Analysis & Visualization Spec
AWIT Real World Cloud PM
For the following recommended ACE credits: 15, 10, 9, 12, 12, 9, 6
Most of the courses, with the exception if I recall correctly of the Google UX and AWIT Real World Cloud courses had peer reviews. I will say that in my experience the peer review process was very quick and painless. I rarely had to wait more than an hour for someone to review my submission.
Your mileage may vary, but I had a bit of background on these topics. So much of the coursework was not that challenging. I tended to skip the optional readings and skim through the bulk of the video transcripts and/or watch the videos at 2x speed.
To close, I really disliked the IBM courses. They force you to use IBM virtualization technology and data analysis cloud SaaS products that I found archaic and confusing, and the coursework was mostly from around 2020 and the instructions do not match the current UI. But it could be my lack of experience with them, so to each their own. :-)
Happy Holidays!
Google IT Support Certificate
Google UX Design Certificate
Google Project Management Certificate
Google Data Analytics Certificate
IBM Data Analyst Certificate
IBM Data Analysis & Visualization Spec
AWIT Real World Cloud PM
For the following recommended ACE credits: 15, 10, 9, 12, 12, 9, 6
Most of the courses, with the exception if I recall correctly of the Google UX and AWIT Real World Cloud courses had peer reviews. I will say that in my experience the peer review process was very quick and painless. I rarely had to wait more than an hour for someone to review my submission.
Your mileage may vary, but I had a bit of background on these topics. So much of the coursework was not that challenging. I tended to skip the optional readings and skim through the bulk of the video transcripts and/or watch the videos at 2x speed.
To close, I really disliked the IBM courses. They force you to use IBM virtualization technology and data analysis cloud SaaS products that I found archaic and confusing, and the coursework was mostly from around 2020 and the instructions do not match the current UI. But it could be my lack of experience with them, so to each their own. :-)
Happy Holidays!