Awesome.<p>When evaluating MOOCS, I usually have a list of courses that sound cool, but I haven't investigated yet. Once I investigate them a bit more, I put the good ones on a much shorter list of classes which I actually plan to take.<p>Features to assist this process of narrowing down potential courses after discovering them (beyond ratings) would help you offer a better product than CourseTalk. Perhaps a calendar or multiple lists (interesting, will take, currently taking, finished -- you get the idea).
Some related services you may want to check out:<p><a href="http://degreed.com/" rel="nofollow">http://degreed.com/</a> tracks and creates a scorecard (like a FICO score) for lifelong learning<p><a href="http://www.mysliderule.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.mysliderule.com/</a> is a pretty comprehensive list of online courses / MOOCs<p><a href="http://www.coursetalk.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.coursetalk.com/</a> has MOOC reviews and ratings
It would be awesome if there was a way to specify my knowledge in certain fields, and filter out all courses that are too basic. As an example, I'm not interested in seeing dozens of "Introduction to Computer Science" courses, but I would be interested in a more advanced course on Artificial intelligence.
If you could somehow organise a calendar functionality so that I could just log in and see my daily/weekly requirements that would be a massive tipping point.<p>I would happily pay for that. The clunky export to Google Calendar does not work that well and it relies on tutors have the file for import to begin with.<p>I typically partake in 2-3 MOOCs and another personal dev course at the same time.<p>Calendar type functionality = my $$$<p>Great product BTW. Love it.
Love it. However, is there a way to add past courses to my "records"? When I try to add the past iteration of a course to my wall, it adds the next iteration.
cool - i just used it to search for a course i need some people to take.<p>there may be a bug - i searched for "change management" and it returned the same course twice with different titles.<p><a href="https://www.accredible.com/courses/9692" rel="nofollow">https://www.accredible.com/courses/9692</a>
<a href="https://www.accredible.com/courses/10113" rel="nofollow">https://www.accredible.com/courses/10113</a><p>thanks!