When I started in September 2012 my first MOOC, it was just to try.
Later as as I learned through genetic testing (go to 23andMe.com) that I carry two copies of APOE Epsilon 4 allele which increases the risk for Alzheimer's, I thought I would take MOOCs to keep my brain busy and fight the risk. First of all the risk is not certain; most risk assessment is based on European population and I don't have family history of AD.
As I have completed 20 MOOCs I am just addicted. This is a lot of fun.
The majority of the courses (11) are biology related. Three are related to nutrition and exercise. I found the biology courses helped me follow life science news stories that seem to get reported. I have had absolutely no exposure to biology in my schooling before and I found this field absolutely fascinating. If the choice were available to me I would have chosen genetics as my field.
Quite a few courses I have taken are Physics or engineering courses. It is a thrill to reengage in doing mechanics, analysis of trusses and cables.
Probably my criteria for selecting MOOCs will continue to change but right now it is just learning non-stop.
Later as as I learned through genetic testing (go to 23andMe.com) that I carry two copies of APOE Epsilon 4 allele which increases the risk for Alzheimer's, I thought I would take MOOCs to keep my brain busy and fight the risk. First of all the risk is not certain; most risk assessment is based on European population and I don't have family history of AD.
As I have completed 20 MOOCs I am just addicted. This is a lot of fun.
The majority of the courses (11) are biology related. Three are related to nutrition and exercise. I found the biology courses helped me follow life science news stories that seem to get reported. I have had absolutely no exposure to biology in my schooling before and I found this field absolutely fascinating. If the choice were available to me I would have chosen genetics as my field.
Quite a few courses I have taken are Physics or engineering courses. It is a thrill to reengage in doing mechanics, analysis of trusses and cables.
Probably my criteria for selecting MOOCs will continue to change but right now it is just learning non-stop.
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