I have been accepted in both gies and Liverpool. I had a chance to try Liverpool for about 3 weeks and in comparison to gies, it is really far behind. It is more about writing with citations like an academic degree. The offline videos are just slides with recorded voice. I didn't like the lecturer also.
For me, gies is much more interactive. More creative, and it is activity based rather than writing and theoretical knowledge.
Basically, in the Liverpool leadership course, I noticed all collaboration work is in the form of:
1. Write 300 to 500 words post using Harvard reference citation 2. Write a comment on your colleague's post in 200 words
I didn't like that at all. Guess what the final assignment is to write a 2000-word essay????
So far, I have completed 3 courses in gies coursera and waiting for the class to be started in Jan, I was able to see sample previous lectures, so It is much better than Liverpool lectures
To be honest, gies to Liverpool is like a Ferrari compared with a camry.
I am also accepted in Boston, but I am planning to withdraw and continue with gies. It lacks the MOOC part. I mean the coursera vedios. Also, it is not that flexible as gies
I have been accepted in both gies and Liverpool. I had a chance to try Liverpool for about 3 weeks and in comparison to gies, it is really far behind. It is more about writing with citations like an academic degree. The offline videos are just slides with recorded voice. I didn't like the lecturer also. <div><br></div><div>For me, gies is much more interactive. More creative, and it is activity based rather than writing and theoretical knowledge.</div><div><br></div><div>Basically, in the Liverpool leadership course, I noticed all collaboration work is in the form of:</div><div><br></div><div>1. Write 300 to 500 words post using Harvard reference citation </div><div>2. Write a comment on your colleague's post in 200 words</div><div><br></div><div>I didn't like that at all. Guess what the final assignment is to write a 2000-word essay????</div><div><br></div><div>So far, I have completed 3 courses in gies coursera and waiting for the class to be started in Jan, I was able to see sample previous lectures, so It is much better than Liverpool lectures </div><div><br></div><div>To be honest, gies to Liverpool is like a Ferrari compared with a camry.</div><div><br></div><div>I am also accepted in Boston, but I am planning to withdraw and continue with gies. It lacks the MOOC part. I mean the coursera vedios. Also, it is not that flexible as gies</div>