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| AndreLaMothe:
Fellow Programs, I wanted to announce my new course on Udemy. I worked on it for 18 months and tried to create something that would enable people to learn electronics and PCB design in a single course, have fun, and not be overwhelmed by math and too much theory. The course is massive, 135 lectures and 87 hours and basically is a distilled EE degree (as much as possible) in a single course. I took all the good stuff, theory, practical, design, bench work, and rolled it all up into the course as well as finishing the course off with a whole section (course within a course) on PCB design using Altium CircuitMaker. So, in essence if you want to learn electronics as well as practical product development and manufacturing, I think you will find the course right up your alley. I have attached some images showing various elements of the course; theory, projects, bench work, simulations, etc. Here's the information, links, and discount code... Thanks for indulging my announcement :) Crash Course Electronics and PCB Design @ Udemy -- 135 lectures, 87 hours. The course starts from "What's an electron?" and by the end of the course, you will be designing PCB projects! 50% Discount Code HAL9000 https://www.udemy.com/crash-course-electronics-and-pcb-design Short URL - https://bit.ly/2LauZ8W |
| Ranayna:
That sounds almost exactly like what I am currently looking for. :) I am not an english native speaker, and sometimes have trouble unterstanding spoken english. Do you by any chance have some sample videos available where it would be possible to listen to your voice? Does Udemy offer subtitles for the videos? |
| AndreLaMothe:
Just go to the course - watch the promo video and 10 other free samples of the course. https://www.udemy.com/crash-course-electronics-and-pcb-design Andre' |
| Ranayna:
Sometimes you can be blind, thank you :) One thing is surprising though... As a new customer, Udemy gives an extreme discount for the first purchase. I'm not a new customer though, but i still got a really massive discount just now, even without your coupon code I only paid 14,99 Euro... At that price there was no question whether to buy the course or not :) I'm curious though, I understand if you cannot or do not want to answer, do you still get the same compensation from Udemy? Anyway, i'm looking forward to working through the course. |
| AndreLaMothe:
@Raynayna -- Udemy runs constant 85-90% off sales -- it's very detrimental to the instructors income. But, Udemy makes more. So, instead of a "sale" being something that happens on a holiday, or special occasion, it's all the time -- so, most instructors complain that in 6 months with courses that range from $100-199, they have not received a sale of greater than $20. And from that Udemy takes 50%. I like the idea of sales, but not 7 days a week. I think there is a happy medium, where udemy could run sales once a month, but not every day. Then if someone REALLY wants the course or NEEDs it they will pay full price and the instructor can make a little money. But, this is how things have changed in the publishing business. I have written a lot of books in my life, and they were all professionally edited, and peer reviewed. With online information now there is NO peer review, no editing, so people that have no business teaching are doing it anyway -- this has the effect of saturating markets with low grade information, but the customer doesn't really know this, or can't tell, so they buy the wrong stuff. And over time, customers have become used to paying practically nothing for both useless information, but also for very high quality information. Anyway, that's the answer to your question :) The instructors are NOT getting rich, no where near :) |
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