Update 1-28-2017:
In October 2016 I reported in an update that Ed2Go fees had increased to $149. This represented a doubling of pricing. Since then, I've discovered some pricing tips while signing up for a class on stock analysis.
- The day prior to class starting, my class went on sale through Ed2Go for $104.30. I was thrilled with the savings.
- Some classes are still offered for $70. Apparently, pricing depends on subject matter.
- Later, I found the stock analysis Ed2Go class listed under my local community college's continuing education portal for $70.
- The same class was listed under another local community college portal for $149.
If you have found low-cost online courses to recommend, please leave a comment below.
ed2go ROCKS - HERE'S WHY::
- Inexpensive
- Good Course Content
- No high pressure assignments
Once the course starts, you'll get a new lesson every Wednesday and Friday. The lesson is available in a text format which I saved to my computer and iPad for easy access. A 5-question quiz serves as a self-check at the end of the lesson. This grade does not count. I copied and pasted the corrected quizzes to a word document for later study.
Each lesson has an assignment which also is not graded, but its completion obviously enhances the lesson. Hyperlinks are provided to supplementary material. There's a class discussion area for each lesson, and I've found the instructors to be very prompt in responding to posted questions.
Each lesson includes:
- reading material
- very short quiz
- assignment
- optional discussion board
The classes run 6 weeks with an additional 2 weeks (if needed) to finish and take the final exam. An 80% minimum exam grade earns the right to print a certificate of completion. There is no college credit for the courses, but you do earn continuing education units.
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