The managers in my library wanted to try out the courses to see what they were like, so I was able to be one of the 'experiments' when I did the PHP & APIs course. Some others did a management course which they didn't find nearly as good as I found mine. So I guess I was the lucky one to get a good instructor!
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I've not taken any classes on LibraryJuice mainly because I find their course descriptions too thin. The Data Management course has a better description than most, but perhaps I've been spoiled by Coursera where I can see a syllabus, schedule, and materials before deciding to pay any fees. I'm wondering, those of you who have taken a LibraryJuice course, what attracted you to it and how did the experience match or differ from your expectations?
Dave
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 2:58 AM, Folds, Dusty <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Yes, I concur with these comments. Just be aware of the time
> commitment that will be involved. That's where I ran into problems, too.
>
> Dusty
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> From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
> Of REESE-HORNSBY, TWYLA
> Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2015 1:47 PM
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>
> I started a course (Introduction to XML) through Library Juice a year
> ago. I wasn't able to finish it due to some personal challenges but I
> still have access to the archived class which is great. Like
> Patricia, I found the content very useful but underestimated how much
> time I needed to read and study the material. Four weeks goes fast!
> The instructor also scheduled times to meet online for questions.
>
> I did have trouble getting used to the Moodle platform but I think it
> has since been upgraded to be more user friendly.
>
> I am seriously considering taking another course in the near future.
>
> Best,
>
> Twyla Reese-Hornsby
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> Of Patricia Farnan
> Sent: Monday, October 26, 2015 9:40 PM
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>
> I recently did a course through Library Juice on PHP & APIs, and I
> found it really useful and easy to follow (well, easy for my poor
> brain to follow. I still had to re-read my notes and re-listen to
> certain parts of each video, to really let things sink in). The
> instructor was very good at staying in touch with students and interacting.
>
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> From: Code for Libraries [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
> Of BWS Johnson
> Sent: Tuesday, 27 October 2015 4:14 AM
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> Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] Library Juice - thoughts?
>
> Salvete!
>
> I'm going to be exceedingly naughty in replying to this. I used
> to teach a course on Koha for Rory, so obviously I'm heavily biased.
>
> I taught twice, and as a fringe perq, he let instructors take
> certain courses gratis.
>
> I would say overall that you're in for a treat. When it first
> started it was a small experimental thing. A lot of the students'
> experiences varied widely by how much they participated and which
> instructor they selected. Rory has gone out of his way over the years
> to solidify the lineup so that you get a good instructor. Compared to
> my University, they are WAY cheaper. They weren't as comprehensive as
> my University, but hey, that would be a really high bar. Also, they're
> designed with someone that's working full time in mind.
>
>
> As far as I know, they're still using Moodle, so if you're
> familiar with that platform, you'll be right at home.
>
> The time commitment will vary by course, as well. I bet that Rory
> would give you your instructor's email in advance to feel things out
> and see how heavy the workload might be.
>
> So yeah, go for it!
>
> Hope this helped,
> Brooke
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