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General => Ancestral Family Tree DNA Testing => Topic started by: Kaybron on Saturday 27 January 24 02:53 GMT (UK)
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Hi,
I am currently working through 2 free genealogy courses provided by futurelearn.com and the University of Strathclyde.
The 2 courses are in one week blocks and go for 6 weeks. There are short videos to watch and articles to read. There are also several quizzes that are completed in various sections. The 2 courses are Genetic Genealogy: Researching your family tree using DNA and Genealogy: Research your family tree.
There is basic information which would help someone who is just starting out in their family history. I have been undertaking family history, constructing family trees and also looking into DNA, for a number of years and have found the course to be rewarding. Thus far I have completed Week 1 and Week 2 has just been made available (27 January)
Regards Kaybron
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There was much discussion about this course when it first ran in 2016. Wonder if they have updated it at all?
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=737139.0
(and subsequent threads as we went week by week)
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I've just started the DNA one, having done the other one a few years ago when it was mentioned on RC. Even week 1 had a lot of information to absorb, hope I have enough brain cells to make it through to the end
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I recently completed the DNA course and found the whole thing very informative. It covers the different types of test and does not shy away from discussing ethical issues. It probably helped that I had already done the other course and, having taken an at DNA test, I did start the course with some previous knowledge.
Although I did add to the comments there was not quite the same interaction with fellow students as when I did the other course. This is because there no longer seem to be designated start dates. I also think that Futurelearn are missing a trick regarding the likely demographic for a course such as this. As an oldie I have no need or desire to add to a CV. I did the course for free and accept that I no longer have access to it. I would have gladly paid a more realistic amount for continued access.
William
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I have just tried to go back to the DNA course to see if week 2 is available and find that I no longer have access. I started it on 13 Dec 2023 and did week 1 over a few days. On 22 Dec, I got an email saying that there was maintenance on a couple of steps of week 2 and it was expected to be available again in the new year. I was expecting to get another email when the issues were fixed, but I haven't. Now my access has expired, despite them saying that I should have access for the full duration of the course. I know that it is a 7 week course and I started just over 7 weeks ago, but hardly my fault week 2 was not available when I wanted it.
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That's a shame. Lizzie. I started on 1 Dec 2023 and was able to work through the course until early January. I do recall seeing a banner at the top of the screen re maintenance. Might it be worth contacting their support team to explain what has happened as their messaging has clearly been at fault?
William
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I've sent an email, but it probably won't get read until Monday
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I have just picked up on the Strathclyde University Genetic Genealogy MOOC having done the general MOOC some years ago so thanks Kaybron for your OP. I have no idea how I missed it as I did register for it some time ago before it started.
Having completed wk 1 - it was obviously running some time ago, perhaps December/January according to coments here - wk 2 is now not available until 13th February unless I purchase the course at £99. I have done a lot of MOOCs and have never encountered this before. I am guessing Future Learn are trying to monitise what was perviously FOC? They always offered a purchase option to retain access for one year but the MOOCs always ran without interuption.
I never understood the purchase option as all the videos can be downloaded which implies that the universities are happy for you to retain course material for personal use permanently. The articles can be retained by using screen capture software that can capture vertical scrolling screens so I don't see why anyone would purchase the MOOC unless they want the associated certificate.
It will be interesting to see when wk3 is made available .
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Hi all,
Unfortunately it seems this offer is now over as the website is showing the 2 genealogy courses at a cost of €209.99 each. Maybe next time...
Kind Regards,
Brian
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Unfortunately it seems this offer is now over as the website is showing the 2 genealogy courses at a cost of €209.99 each. Maybe next time...
I just got my wife to register and she got access to wk1 of the genetic genealogy course FOC so I think it is still possible to register.
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I just tried, ignored the subscription.
Just completed Week 1.
Graham Holton the course lead is the same person who wrote what some of us consider the DNA Bible.
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Agreed Biggles. A great book. I hope the scientific content in week 1 does not put people off. I don't think you need that level of understanding to work a match list. Looking forward to week 2.
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I just tried, ignored the subscription.
Just completed Week 1.
Graham Holton the course lead is the same person who wrote what some of us consider the DNA Bible.
My mistake! Apologies. It appears this offer IS still live!
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The articles can be retained by using screen capture software that can capture vertical scrolling screens
Are you able to say what such software is called please because that is something I've long wanted to do
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Are you able to say what such software is called please because that is something I've long wanted to do
I use Firefox as my browser and it is built into that. Default install hides it away under settings but you can move it to the toolbar. Being part of the browser makes it more reliable but it still fails if the scrolling window is very long - entire match list for example - but good for shared match lists etc. Also fails if the window sits in front of the main window - Ancestry display images in that way which is a nuisance.
If you prefer stand alone programs there are lots of free/donation programs available. I use PicPic on occasion but the new version now installs a "nagging" app at same time as the main program install. Just uninstall the "nagging" app after you install PicPic. Very modern intuitive interface.
Screen Captor is another stand alone program and it will work with screen on screen such as Ancestry but it takes a lot of trial/error to achieve it. I use it very rarely.
PM me if you want more details on Firefox screen capture tool. As you say capturing a vertical scrolling window is so useful and not just in genealogy.
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I use the GoFullPage browser extension in Chrome, which saves full pages as PNG or JPG images and PDF files in the free version. There are other options including editing the resulting files in the premium version.