Google/EdX Are Charging $298 For Their Remake of a Free 2012 How-to-Google Course 22
Long-time Slashdot reader theodp writes: After near death, MOOCs are booming during the coronavirus pandemic, reported the NY Times in May. That news apparently wasn't lost on Google and EdX, who on Thursday announced they've teamed up and are asking $298 (temporarily reduced to $268.20!) for Google's Power Searching with Google XSeries Program (learn "how to create an effective search query to yield the most relevant results").
In case that seems familiar to some, Google offered a free 5-hour online course called Power Searching with Google with the same instructor way back in 2012 (followed by the free Advanced Power Searching with Google in 2013). But before dismissing the new program as tone-deaf pandemic price gouging, check out the $0 course audit option for yourself or your kids.
The instructor for both Power Searching with Google and Advanced Power Searching With Google is Google's Daniel Russell, author of The Joy of Search, who gives students an engaging lesson in how to conduct fast and effective online research. Sure beats card catalog, and Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature searches, kids!
In case that seems familiar to some, Google offered a free 5-hour online course called Power Searching with Google with the same instructor way back in 2012 (followed by the free Advanced Power Searching with Google in 2013). But before dismissing the new program as tone-deaf pandemic price gouging, check out the $0 course audit option for yourself or your kids.
The instructor for both Power Searching with Google and Advanced Power Searching With Google is Google's Daniel Russell, author of The Joy of Search, who gives students an engaging lesson in how to conduct fast and effective online research. Sure beats card catalog, and Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature searches, kids!
ah uncommon abbreviations in summary (UAIS) (Score:1)
Sure, I suppose I could google what an MOOOC is but it's a weekend and I like to be lazy
SEO course for users. Google is a pain... (Score:4, Informative)
The way it works now, you need to study a whole new language. I remember the old days when it would just search for stuff that I typed in the box. Now, ad partners have top priority, not just in the "ads" section at the top. Using quotes is worthless now, all sorts of advertising gibberish shows up
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It would be nice to see YaCy [yacy.net] work
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Re: SEO course for users. Google is a pain... (Score:1)
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Spot on, if I had mod points you'd get one.
It's getting harder and harder to find anything, especially if it's not the average thing people are clicking on, e.g. recently I tried to search for repair hints on an appliance and first few result pages were commercials and reviews, even with: '.... +"repair" -"review"' - still the same, this pseudo AI is pretty annoying if one has to find anything out of the box - one is always churned into an average consumer by their algorithms.
Where's the news? (Score:3)
A company is charging for a course that nobody needs to take. So?
Just because they offered something for free 7 years ago doesn't mean they are required to keep it free forever. It's not like it's just a download you can do in your own time. They're paying the guy to teach the course.
Re: Where's the news? (Score:3)
It's adware. Get people to audit the course for free - in return for yet more personal info - and encourage them to use google search.
If you're looking for I information on a topic, cut out the middleman and just try Wikipedia. You'll skip all the ads offering to sell you crap.
Google and Facebook are finding their ad business under pressure because once you've decided what you want to buy, most people just go directly to Amazon. So since buyers won't choose to buy from based on Google or Facebook ads,
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First step in internet search.
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffsb&q=duckduckgo&ia=web they do not need to pay $300 and it protects your privacy, clearly if they do not know that by now, they do need internet searching lessons.
And of course they aren't even charging for the co (Score:2)
Of course on top of that, buried at the bottom of the summary is the fact that you take the course for free:
https://coursebuilder.withgoog... [withgoogle.com]
What costs $268 is the certificate to prove you passed the course. Which might be interesting to some company that wants to have some employees take the course and note which ones passed.
Re: Where's the news? (Score:2)
I shouldn't need a 5 hour course to effectively use their product. Especially since they market themselves as easy to use.
show what an rip off that college / higher ed is! (Score:2, Interesting)
show what an rip off that college / higher ed is!
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all too easy...
Why would anyone pay anything like $298 ? (Score:1)
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Re: Why would anyone pay anything like $298 ? (Score:1)
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Yeah, no... (Score:2)
A large percentage of the time Google ignores double quotes and the "allintext" operator. It can also get pretty ignorantly insistent on its cheesy mind-reading act by offering up what it thinks are synonyms for my search terms. And because I'm forced to do multiple repeats of a search with slightly different terms as a result of their 'more hits is better' approach, (and because I'm not logged in), I keep getting Captcha'd to death. (BTW, if you get stuck in Captcha hell while doing Google searches, just n
Fake news headline (Score:2)
Actually they are charging for certification, the course is still free. Did you get a reasonably well authenticated certificate for the original course? I suspect not.
You cannot make an effective query with it. (Score:2)
When brackets were gone, it stopped being possible to do full boolean logic.
It even often ignores quotes nowadays.
Let alone the ability to search for operators or punctuation.
The fucking thing is worse than Clippy, with its condescending "I'm sure you did not mean what you freakIng TYPED, and am gonma show you someting superficially slightly different but actually completely unrelated". Especially with it WON'T LET YOU SEARCH FOR THE THING YOU ACTUALLY ENTERED ANYMORE! Where it doesn't even ask "Did you mea
LMGTFY (Score:2)
https://lmgtfy.app/?q=how+to+g... [lmgtfy.app]