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Superpowers of the Ancient World: The Near East (September)
Agincourt 1415: Myth and Reality (October)
WW1: Lessons and Legacy of the Great War (November)
Futurelearn offers a lot of courses in a wide range of subjects but most of the ones I have taken part in have been history or literature based. My favourite courses so far have been 'England in the time of King Richard III', 'Literature of the English Country House' and 'World War One: A History in 100 Stories' which looked at the Anzac involvement in the First World War.

Nutrition and Wellbeing started two weeks ago, but I'm hoping to catch up before Monday. I'm really hoping that this type of presentation will make me want to make better choices.
Health and Wellness starts 9/14. Hopefully another motivator to start looking after myself better. I am already overweight and have diabetes, and am at risk for other health issues.
Mindfullness starts 9/14.
Mindfulness is essentially about being more aware and awake in every moment of your life. It is about intentionally paying attention to each moment, being fully engaged in whatever is happening around and within you, with an attitude of friendliness and compassion.
I'd really like to be more mindful. I find myself not participating in things and closing myself off a lot of times. Also, my mind gets so scattered that nothing gets done. Right now I'm trying to do dour things at once and it's taking a lot longer and it's too easy to get distracted.
I haven't even gotten to the courses I want to take about history! They'll have to wait, but that doesn't mean I won't be looking :~D

I really must check out Coursera but I just know I will end up signing up for loads! I really enjoy MOOCs. I think they are a fun way to learn and I enjoy the interaction with other learners too.




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Kristie, Future Learn is available worldwide. Pretty sure Open Learn is too. They do paid for stuff hut have loads of free ones too. They can be done online or downloaded as pdf or kindle file to read through. You get unlimited access to those. Whereas futurelearn, you only get access to them for the duration of the course. You can upgrade though and have accesd for it forever though. They are ran by lots of universities so good info. I like these as they are a mix of videos and articles to read. Really bitesize. Interesting subjects. Someone recommended Coursera to be recently but i daren't check it out at the moment.

Sarah, did you have the chance to do the CBT one?



I have done some courses by MOMA and some on literature.They were good.

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Thanks. There is a few that do interest me. And to top the challenge: Australian accents! I really have a bit of trouble understanding it. I do not hear enough of it to get used to it.

A lot of these are by our best unis. Some are not, but that's okay. It's free. But I'm impressed with the Group of 8 unis in there (like "Ivy League" or "Russell Group" in US or UK)

Pandemics do miracles?
I haven't thought about the accent. :)


So, are you currently taking a class or thinking of taking one? About what? Through who?