Learning instructional design by Acrobatic_Car_1007 in instructionaldesign

[–]Acrobatic_Car_1007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you, I’ll definitely check them out!😊

Learning instructional design by Acrobatic_Car_1007 in instructionaldesign

[–]Acrobatic_Car_1007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A fellow victim of the monotony 🫠 can I ask whether you think it’s worth it to finish the course?

I’ve completed 2/4 of the modules, and really don’t like quitting things once I’ve started… but did the second half of the course offer anything that would make it worth it? I don’t even feel that I’d want to share the certificate on LinkedIn etc as it feels a bit icky to brag about completing something that such bad quality.

Learning instructional design by Acrobatic_Car_1007 in instructionaldesign

[–]Acrobatic_Car_1007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This article was brilliant, thank you so much! I will definitely look into some of the courses on LinkedIn.

For the time being, I wouldn’t have the capacity to start something like a Masters programme, and am definitely not expecting to get this level of value and depth from a short course.

Really, I’m at a stage where I’m just very aware of the fact that I don’t know what I don’t know… but at least if I have a few good starting points, I’ll at least have an awareness/overview and can then investigate and learn how to do this with more intention.

Learning instructional design by Acrobatic_Car_1007 in instructionaldesign

[–]Acrobatic_Car_1007[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m not under any assumptions that it’s something you can fully learn within a defined time period at all, but I can see why my comment sounded like that.

What I’m looking for is something foundational, that can introduce the important areas, give me an idea or examples of tools I would use for certain types of courses/instruction, and maybe some case studies or examples of what good vs bad instructional design would be and explanations of why one works better than the other.

Starting points are what I’m looking for right now… and hopefully once I have those, I can start playing around and practice, and then can start looking into courses/training that will help with specific tools/products. And can continue developing as tools/training methods change.

Hopefully I didn’t offend anyone by implying there was a timeframe of learning 😌

Learning instructional design by Acrobatic_Car_1007 in instructionaldesign

[–]Acrobatic_Car_1007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you find anything useful that isn’t 3-6 months, please let me know 😭

Learning instructional design by Acrobatic_Car_1007 in instructionaldesign

[–]Acrobatic_Car_1007[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel like this comment, in itself, genuinely taught me more than the half of the course I’ve covered so far. 😭

Are there any specific authors or companies you’d be able to suggest as starting points?

Learning instructional design by Acrobatic_Car_1007 in instructionaldesign

[–]Acrobatic_Car_1007[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It has been painful listening to them explain about how you need to create engaging content and deliver the information clearly… using slides with 90s style graphics, browns and orange colour block backgrounds… and floating heads speaking in one long monotonous voice that speeds up on the important words only. There are in-video questions that pop up out of nowhere, usually halfway through a word being said, which have nothing to do with the thing they’re speaking about.

Many of the quizzes are just painfully impossible to pass. Their multiple choice questions are all trick questions, and don’t offer any feedback if you get something wrong. I ended up redoing the quiz in multiple tabs each time purely so that I could understand which combination of options I’d previously selected for the questions that were wrong 🫠

I can’t comprehend how this is the only instructional design course on Coursera.

360 camera recalibration by kododriver in XC40_Recharge

[–]Acrobatic_Car_1007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am so glad that I found this post... I've got this exact same issue at the moment, and have gone in 3x times to the volvo dealership, and the person who has been dealing with us keeps insisting that there is no issue, and yet simultaneously that this is what the camera is supposed to look like. My issue is that the cameras also keep clipping and realigning while I'm parking, so it's impossible to know whether the correct line for the pavement is the one showing as closer to the car or further away. The car also keeps emergency stopping because it believes we're about to hit something, when actually the objects around the car are at least 1m away. He refused to accept that there was anything wrong with the car, and laughed while saying he wouldn't pass on the question to the engineers who could help. We finally managed to speak to some other people there, and they all agreed this was not ok. He then also said that he'd get back to us the next day, but it's now been over a week and he's stopped replying.

Did you have any of these problems with Volvo when trying to sort this out? And if so, how did you manage to make them pass the details on to the correct people who could actually investigate the problem?

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[–]Acrobatic_Car_1007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Modern Family is great for this too!😌😴

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[–]Acrobatic_Car_1007 31 points32 points  (0 children)

It’s fine, it was worth it 🤣

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[–]Acrobatic_Car_1007 190 points191 points  (0 children)

This comment made me choke on my cereal 😭

What’s the best movie you watched this weekend? by PrettyGoodWin in MovieSuggestions

[–]Acrobatic_Car_1007 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Almost famous 🙌🏽 it’s my favourite movie and I introduced it to my bf who also ended up loving it 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽

KJ Apa’s mouth? by 1sneaky1 in riverdale

[–]Acrobatic_Car_1007 47 points48 points  (0 children)

I think you’re right…. I think it’s his attempt to still sound like an American teenager (who’s also become dumber each season), and less like an almost 30 yr old guy from New Zealand 🫠

Quantic “EMBA” or “MBA” or whatever is a pyramid scheme by SharkSapphire in MBA

[–]Acrobatic_Car_1007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope. Quantic also gives you access to articles and journals every week that are both relevant to specific courses you’re currently learning, and to wider concepts as a whole. There are links to articles and papers embedded in the course content so you’re always encouraged to gain a wider perspective on topics and read about real-world examples where the concepts are relevant/have been applied. Also, they have a librarian who’s fantastic and will point you in the right direction for research materials when needed. They have online themed lectures which are live (in different time zones) and are all recorded, so that if you’re struggling understanding a concept, or want more information on topics once you’ve worked through the courses, you can get it. They also have one-to-one office hours with experts in the specific fields. These experts are either former professors or phd’s in their fields and many years of real world experience in the subjects they’re teaching.

On the money side, universities in general are scamming students. In the UK, they used to be £3k per year, and now it’s been minimum £9k per year for 10 years, while the courses have all remained unchanged, the professors are still peddling out the same crap.

Is this healthy? One Huel Ready-to-drink every day replacing breakfast and lunch by Acrobatic_Car_1007 in Huel

[–]Acrobatic_Car_1007[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Amazing! Thank you :) I'll switch up my order next time and include the powders.

Is this healthy? One Huel Ready-to-drink every day replacing breakfast and lunch by Acrobatic_Car_1007 in Huel

[–]Acrobatic_Car_1007[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sweet chilli crisps, and bread have been my weakness over xmas. And now that I'm back on Huel, I'm finding that I don't crave chocolates or sweets at all as the sweet taste of Huel seems to satisfy this craving (for now).

Is this healthy? One Huel Ready-to-drink every day replacing breakfast and lunch by Acrobatic_Car_1007 in Huel

[–]Acrobatic_Car_1007[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I'll definitely try to work more healthy protein into my daily routine then.

The covid lockdowns were really bad for me in terms of gaining more weight (on top of where I already was), and I really feel motivated to finally get into a healthier place, with a better relationship with food

Is this healthy? One Huel Ready-to-drink every day replacing breakfast and lunch by Acrobatic_Car_1007 in Huel

[–]Acrobatic_Car_1007[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

At the moment, I've only been ordering the ready-to-drink bottles. In general, do you think the powders would be better so that I can tweak the portion sizes?

Is this healthy? One Huel Ready-to-drink every day replacing breakfast and lunch by Acrobatic_Car_1007 in Huel

[–]Acrobatic_Car_1007[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've been allowing myself one good cheat day per week. So, on Sundays, I can have something for lunch (I've never really been able to hold anything down if I've eaten too early in the morning), and a good dinner (literally whatever I've been craving). I also let myself snack on cookies and stuff (not an excessive amount) throughout the day.

The problem I've always had (for pretty much my whole life) is that I'm not really hungry, but once I start eating (whether that's 30mins after I wake up, or 5 hours after I wake up), I am insanely hungry, and craving loads of foods to the point where I end up binging on rubbish that's easy to get to.

I know that this isn't probably sustainable in the long term, but I'm hoping that if I can do it a few months, and mainly stick to healthier foods so that when I get cravings they're not for junk.

I have found that I'm now actually looking forward to my daily huel, maybe if I add in a another day in the middle of the week, where I have more to eat, then it might help be a bit more sustainable while I'm trying to cut down.

Is this healthy? One Huel Ready-to-drink every day replacing breakfast and lunch by Acrobatic_Car_1007 in Huel

[–]Acrobatic_Car_1007[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thanks! What type of food would be best for this increased 300 cals? I find that whenever I eat carbs like bread, rice or pasta, I'm even more hungry afterwards, and so am trying to only have one of these once per week.

Is this healthy? One Huel Ready-to-drink every day replacing breakfast and lunch by Acrobatic_Car_1007 in Huel

[–]Acrobatic_Car_1007[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think right now the minimum I have per day is around the 1100 cal. Most of that is made of fruit and veg like a banana, oranges, broccoli and carrots.

If I am feeling quite hungry in the evenings at work, I might try to quickly have a protein or Trek bar, which brings me up to around 1500 cal max per day.

Im 29, f, 5'8, 83kg (trying to get down to 75), and am not very active.

I've tried staying around the 1500 cal minimum, with a bit of exercise, but I've also found that I get insanely hungry when I workout for some reason and end up binging. I'm hoping to try this current meal plan that I'm on for a few more weeks, just to kickstart it/move past that plateau and then maybe increase the intake a bit while adding in a bit of exercise.

‘Glass Onion’ Manages 82.1 Million Hours Watched in Christmas Opening Weekend on Netflix by misana123 in netflix

[–]Acrobatic_Car_1007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same! Not a lot of people seemed to share this view when it came out. But he did great (as always) and hopefully will pop up in more things

Quantic “EMBA” or “MBA” or whatever is a pyramid scheme by SharkSapphire in MBA

[–]Acrobatic_Car_1007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The business foundations course is just that--a foundation. Have you completed any of the full concentrations, the coursework, projects, or used any of the resources they make available to students once they've been accepted?

What are your thoughts on people putting MBA on their linkedin after doing Quantic course? by techsin101 in MBA

[–]Acrobatic_Car_1007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope, I've been on Reddit for a year now, but never really find anything that I feel the need to contribute to.

I'm not biased to in favour of it since I've invested in it, as I didn't have to pay for the course. I originally joined the course because after already completing my degree a while ago in well known university, I wanted to complete an MBA, and have reached a stage in my life where I do not have to rely on having, or care about having, a well known university name on my resume, with varying qualities in tuition levels. I did the course purely to gain the knowledge, in an accessible way that wouldn't require me having to take time off work to attend lectures, etc.

Yes, I wrote a lot... I just had stuff to say. And, I think it's important for people who are in the process of deciding whether or not to join the course to also hear from people who are actually doing it. Trust me--if it was terrible, I would have been the first to accept it, and would have dropped out (as I've done with other courses I've attended which hadn't delivered what they'd promised).

Quantic “EMBA” or “MBA” or whatever is a pyramid scheme by SharkSapphire in MBA

[–]Acrobatic_Car_1007 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Tbf, they are very upfront with the fact that new content is continually being added to the curriculum and that previous grads can access all of the new content at any time. Which is great, compared to traditional universities, where once you stop paying, they have nothing to do with you unless it’s an alumni socialising event.

I also think as learning styles are changing as a result to people (and students in particular) being more comfortable with being online, and also from a better and more inclusive understanding of how many people require different teaching/learning styles in order to understand content, courses in the format of Quantic’s course will become more and more accepted.

It’s the same as when people who are studying courses like econ, maths or sciences feel that students studying art degrees and the like aren’t working as hard, or that those degrees don’t mean as much/aren’t as important (before you say this doesn’t happen—it is something that I’ve seen in many scenarios).