Do you want to start writing fiction or to improve your skills as an author? The upcoming free online course Start Writing Fiction on FutureLearn will teach you important skills about writing fiction, paying extra attention to creating characters.
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What is an online course?
The popularity of online courses is growing everyday. But because the phenomenon of an online course is very new, you might still feel lost at what it means to take an online course and what an online course really is. Course Boom is here to answer your questions.
Upcoming courses about children
For those who are interested in child psychology, child behavior and perspective on things, here are some free upcoming online courses on these topics.
A course on Managing Antibiotic Resistance
The World Economic Forum has placed antibiotic resistance alongside terrorism and climate change. The World Health Organisation believes that without urgent measures some common infections and inures will be as deadly again as they once were. The reason for this is that antibiotics will no longer work.
Explore Filmmaking: from Script to Screen
Have you ever been interested in how films are made and what is going on behind the scenes? Do you find the process of writing, directing and composing a film fascinating? If you do, you can learn more about it from the course Explore Filmmaking: from Script to Screen.
Course on Management
While management is a complicated process that involves people skills and knowledge of social sciences, management is also an art. At least, that’s what the creators of the course Managing People: Engaging Your Workforce believe.
Decision Making
In our complex world many problems simply can’t be solved with one perspective in mind only, they require an approach from many different angles. Following this principle a course Decision Making in a Complex and Uncertain World was created.
Climate change
There’s no doubt you have already heard about climate change. It’s been intensively discussed in mass media for years; you heard about it from your friends, family and professors. But have you ever had a chance to examine it from your own perspective?