Udacity are running an Introduction to Statistics course starting on the 25th June 2012.
Many of us could stand to learn some more stats, I certainly could. This seems like a great opportunity!
It is mandatory for all LWers to enroll in this course.
Update: the last line was a joke. Obviously people are not finding it funny. Sorry.
To make more people use Udacity, it could perhaps help if you described how it works. All I know is that users must be registered. What happens then?
How important is the time? It is necessary to see the lessons when they are published, or can they be seen later too? (If yes, can I see some older lessons now?) What is the advantage of seeing this course from 25.6.2012 as opposed to just wait and see it when it is complete? Etc.
At least for me, not having a clue about this is an inconvenience, which significantly lessens the probability that I will try it.
I completed CS373, "Programming A Robotic Car", at Udacity in April, and can answer these questions.
There is generally one lecture and one homework exercise posted each week. The deadline for the homework is the following week. You can resubmit homework any time before the deadline, and see how you did any time after the deadline. There are also "quizzes" within the lectures: unassessed exercises for which you get the answer as soon as you want to look at it. There is a final exam at the end (isomorphic to "homework", just cal... (read more)