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Re: Free Online Genealogy Course with FutureLearn (Week 2)
« Reply #99 on: Thursday 24 March 16 15:36 GMT (UK) »
I've been astonished at how quickly I've been able so far to get through the week's topic, as on other MOOC courses it has been a struggle to complete the "three hours per week" quoted as required for the course, sometimes taking more like three hours a day (I put this down to my age :D).  Whether this is because of the smallish amount of material included or because I'm not following up all the references given, I'm not sure, but it's certainly different to the others I have done and I'm finding myself rather passive and just receiving information rather than doing exercises to test myself, as I had to do on the others.

Of course, the real test will come when I have to reorganise my research methods and material.  I keep putting it off as it will be a mammoth task, I know.   
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Re: Free Online Genealogy Course with FutureLearn (Week 2)
« Reply #100 on: Thursday 24 March 16 16:06 GMT (UK) »
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My feeling is you probably do so much of this it is second nature. It probs does not take too long to grasp the concept and move on.

It would probably be quite interesting if Tahitha put in a few exercises, but I suspect that would require far more effort than they wish to expend on this course.  I would suspect this 'taster' is to entice you onto the fee paying course they offer  :-X

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Re: Free Online Genealogy Course with FutureLearn (Week 2)
« Reply #101 on: Thursday 24 March 16 17:16 GMT (UK) »
I've found the same, Gill. On other courses I've done, such as "Life on Hadrian's Wall", and "England in the time of Richard III" there have been a lot of references to follow up and I've often spent a long time looking at different resources, or reading comments made by others. A lot of the comments on this one, by the very nature of the topic, are anecdotes. It would be nice if there were a few exercises eg to trace someone back to grandparents, but then I suppose that is what a lot of us do daily here.

It must have been quite a difficult course to plan, with students of such varying experiences and expectations. As said previously, a lot of people went into it with the hope of finding someone, which unless they learn of a resource they haven't heard of, is probably not going to happen. Perhaps it would have been better if they had two courses, one for beginners and one for those of us with more experience.

I hope it doesn't put people off doing other courses, as FL have some brilliant ones - apart from the two I mentioned above, I've also done a couple about WW1 and one on Agincourt, all good. I've just spotted one about The History of Royal Food and Feasting, so I've signed up for that as it looks interesting.
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Re: Free Online Genealogy Course with FutureLearn (Week 2)
« Reply #102 on: Friday 25 March 16 08:09 GMT (UK) »
At last we have a comment on the google hangout

I would like to apologise for the technical issues that we experienced during our first Google Hangout. We have taken steps to ensure this won’t happen again.

In response to the poor audio and video quality, I have written up my replies to the questions that I received during the Google Hangout for you to read. These are available on the Week 1 Google Hangout step.

I look forward to seeing you all in our next Google Hangouts in Week 3 and Week 6. We’ll have some special guests for these Hangouts so I hope you can join us! As before the Hangout sessions will be available for viewing on YouTube if you can’t be with us on the day.

 
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Re: Free Online Genealogy Course with FutureLearn (Week 2)
« Reply #103 on: Friday 25 March 16 08:20 GMT (UK) »

I just saw that.  Will give it another try and see what happens.   ;)

I also signed up for the Royal Food and Feasting. Looks like it could be fun and interesting
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Re: Free Online Genealogy Course with FutureLearn (Week 2)
« Reply #104 on: Friday 25 March 16 08:54 GMT (UK) »

I just saw that.  Will give it another try and see what happens.   ;)

I also signed up for the Royal Food and Feasting. Looks like it could be fun and interesting

I read the questions she was asked and the answers she gave, so won't bother to listen. A lot of answers seemed to be "We'll cover that later" type.

The food one does look interesting especially as they are giving recipes to try out.
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« Reply #105 on: Friday 25 March 16 09:07 GMT (UK) »

The food one does look interesting especially as they are giving recipes to try out.

Getting the swan in my local Tesco (other supermarkets are available) might be tricky. But chocolate recipes sound good ;D
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« Reply #106 on: Friday 25 March 16 09:16 GMT (UK) »

The food one does look interesting especially as they are giving recipes to try out.

Getting the swan in my local Tesco (other supermarkets are available) might be tricky. But chocolate recipes sound good ;D

I thought I might catch my own, highly illegal though, so it would have to be done under cover of darkness. Mind you, knowing how vicious they can be, the swan might come off best!  ;D
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« Reply #107 on: Friday 25 March 16 10:19 GMT (UK) »
If it ever comes up again, I can heartily recommend "Cultural Studies and Modern Languages" - a brilliant course given by Bristol University.  A clutch of lecturers and professors gave well illustrated examples of slogans, monuments, maps and history, several speakers each week.  There was lots to read and learn, quite a few demanding exercises and excellent videos.  No expense spared, I should think.  I'm sure there are many others of a similar quality on offer.  I'm a linguist, so also did an introductory course of Dutch for a challenge, too.
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