Free course on Digital Sound Design from Coursera
Jan 09, 2013
If you aren't familiar with Coursera, It's a pretty incredible source for free instructor led, peer guided classes. They are offering a 4 week class on "Introduction to Digital Sound Design" that starts on 1/28. Since there are frequent posts about recording audio, I thought there might be some here interested in enrolling in this.
Here is a link to the class
https://www.coursera.org/#course/digitalsounddesign
If you aren't familiar with Coursera, here is a TED talk from Daphne Koller, one of the founders.
http://www.ted.com/talks/daphne_koller_what_we_re_learning_from_online_education.html
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Brilliant, I get no audio when playing the video at https://www.coursera.org/#course/digitalsounddesign
It works when I view it on Google though.
Looks like it isn't exactly Instructor led but "The class will consist of lecture videos of 10 to 15 minutes each. There will also be reading and listening assignments, digital audio recording and design assignments, and exams."
Sounds, no pun intended, really cool!
Yeah, "instructor led" is a pretty mis-leading term in regards to how they work their classes. The really cool thing is that there is tons of student interaction from a very global audience. You might have 20,000 people taking one class with only 2-3% of those people being in the US.
Thanks for the heads up. I registered for the class. I've taken other courses from Coursera and they have been great.
Thanks, Rich. I signed up also!
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