ONLINE MaxMSP beginner course - sum. '11 - 3 college credits
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ONLINE MaxMSP beginner course - sum. '11 - 3 college credits
MaxMSP intensive course for beginners ONLINE this summer! 3 college
credits through Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Can be taken from
anywhere on earth via internet. Starts July 5. For more information:
http://www.jeweltone16.org/SoundWithMaxMSP
credits through Massachusetts College of Art and Design. Can be taken from
anywhere on earth via internet. Starts July 5. For more information:
http://www.jeweltone16.org/SoundWithMaxMSP
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Re: ONLINE MaxMSP beginner course - sum. '11 - 3 college credits
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OK I'll come out and say it, $1,830 is far too much for an online course, period.
Great idea, greedy execution, hence the dead silence here.
Great idea, greedy execution, hence the dead silence here.
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Re: ONLINE MaxMSP beginner course - sum. '11 - 3 college credits
Its 930$. 1800$ is part of a MSc program.
Do you know any other online Max courses with university credits?
Thanks
Do you know any other online Max courses with university credits?
Thanks
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I think you may be looking at it in comparison to most online tutorials or online "courses" that have no college credit involved. Even if it were $1800 that would be pretty close to the high end of what people are paying for a three credit hour course at some state universities. So it's pretty standard, not greedy.Machinesworking wrote:OK I'll come out and say it, $1,830 is far too much for an online course, period.
Great idea, greedy execution, hence the dead silence here.
The dead silence is because it's already a thin niche market, being a Max course, and because most college students don't look outside their institutions for courses they might not otherwise be able to get. And then there's the problem of whether the university they hope to graduate from will accept the credit. Even less likely for them to look for such a course here.
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I just find it crazy that a course online can cost $930 what with it being ultra specialized and with a wide range of possible students etc. 100 students = $930,000.00! but I find the mark up on education sad and brutal in general. What exactly is a Max/MSP college credit going to give you anyway? The shear lack of audio related jobs where an accredited degree in Max is required or is a bonus is staggering.stringtapper wrote: I think you may be looking at it in comparison to most online tutorials or online "courses" that have no college credit involved. Even if it were $1800 that would be pretty close to the high end of what people are paying for a three credit hour course at some state universities. So it's pretty standard, not greedy.
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$930 would actually be about $100 less than three credit hours at my school (a southwestern state school with the largest college of music in the U.S., a place that does have comp professors who are adept with computer music programming, btw). So depending on where you are it might be a deal.Machinesworking wrote:I just find it crazy that a course online can cost $930 what with it being ultra specialized and with a wide range of possible students etc. 100 students = $930,000.00! but I find the mark up on education sad and brutal in general.
The target audience is likely a music student who might need some elective credit and is interested in Max but isn't at a school where they can get any real instruction.Machinesworking wrote:What exactly is a Max/MSP college credit going to give you anyway?
Nah, no one is giving degrees in just Max programming (yet?).Machinesworking wrote:The shear lack of audio related jobs where an accredited degree in Max is required or is a bonus is staggering.
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