Coursera: Fantasy and Science Fiction (Summer 2012) discussion

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message 1: by Jute (new)

Jute | 113 comments When do we get the final grade or whatever for the course?


message 2: by Seawood (new)

Seawood Consensus on the forum was it could be a month or more, going off the experience from other courses. I was a bit sad, actually, I would have thought it would have been easy to display it with your last essay grade, for closure's sake if nothing else.

You can work it out, though - add up your seven best scores and divide by 14. So mine is (5.5 + 5 + 5 + 4.5 + 4 + 4 + 4)/14=2.3, which is an A for writing, and I did all 10 essays so that's an A overall. They round up, though, so eg if you got an A for writing but only did 9 essays you'd still get an A overall.

Scale is here: http://spark-public.s3.amazonaws.com/...


message 3: by Jute (new)

Jute | 113 comments hmmm I should have done the last essay then.


message 4: by Seawood (new)

Seawood Well, you'd still get a 9 for participation, that's 50% of your score. So if, say, you'd got a C for writing you'd get a B overall, wouldn't you?


message 5: by Seawood (new)

Seawood Just dropped by the class forum - surprisingly still open - and spotted a post-course survey:

https://class.coursera.org/fantasysf-...

You may also find https://www.coursera.org/account/records useful - there's nothing there for Sci-Fi yet but hopefully that's where we'll find certificates. :)


message 6: by Jute (new)

Jute | 113 comments Seawood wrote: "Just dropped by the class forum - surprisingly still open - and spotted a post-course survey:

https://class.coursera.org/fantasysf-...

You may also find https://www...."


I found it interesting that there were yes/no drop down boxes, but an open question for your sex. :)

Also I wondered how they were going to make money. I see it in the survey now. They do want to charge for courses and they are looking to have employers pay them to send us recruitment emails.


message 7: by Seawood (new)

Seawood Let's hope they stay affordable, then - I'd gladly pay $30 for a few I really fancy, but I can't afford to do multiple courses like I am now. Not all at once, anyway!


message 8: by Seawood (new)

Seawood Oh, now I have 100% because they can't manage to work out a quality AND a participation score to give a sensible grade. *slow handclap* Well done. Can no-one do programming over there?

It'll sound bonkers but I liked my 76% better, it represented the quality of the work I did much more accurately.


message 9: by Jute (new)

Jute | 113 comments They did something odd, because I went from 76% to 90%. Well, that's something that really needs to be sorted out before they think anyone is going to pay for this.


message 10: by Jasmine (new)

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