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Tag Archives: Udacity
Udacity Certificate
Bear with me for a moment while I’m insufferable. Because… Highest Distinction, baby! Hellz yeah! So ok, seriously now. These are the levels of certificates for CS101, as articulated in the announcement email: Certificate of Completion: you completed the class, … Continue reading
Another post about Udacity CS101, post-exam but pre-final grade
It’s been several weeks since I posted anything about my Udacity CS101 course… mostly because over the past several weeks I’ve been spending every evening working on the course and not blogging about it. But now I’ve completed all 7 … Continue reading
More thoughts on Udacity CS101, upon completing Unit 1
I wrote my last post when I was about a third of the way through Unit 1 in CS101, and before the homework for Unit 1 was posted (which happened last Thursday morning). Now that I’ve finished Unit 1, both … Continue reading
My experience so far with Udacity CS101
I’m really fascinated by the (fairly) recent boom in new models of online education: Khan Academy, MITx, Udacity, etc. And in fact I registered for, and have started Udacity’s CS 101, Building a Search Engine. Actually I already know how … Continue reading