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10 Coursera Courses I Would Like to Take, and What Would They Have in Their Curriculum
1 min readJul 31, 2021
I’m practicing idea muscle, that is writing 10 ideas a day for 6 months. Feel free to take anything you’ve found useful.
- Mental model to learn anything: how to approach learning of any subject and using the right mental model to learn it efficiently.
- Programming without introduction theories: just show many projects to work on, and then explain what’s going on under the hood.
- Speed typing: the principle, keyboard recommendation, layout recommendation, supporting apps, tips and tricks, and also cheat-sheets.
- Handwriting: how to make a beautiful handwriting, pen recommendation, stroke technique.
- Lego building: Why almost every Coursera course is aimed for adult? Why don’t make one for children?
- Bodybuilding: There must be a university which teaches about bodybuilding, so that we can learn the theory about making ourselves fit.
- Healthy food: what should we eat at different time during the day, diet for specific age, energy food.
- Paper origami: philosophy behind it, various build, paper recommendation.
- Risk management: how to identify risk to the atomic level, how to mitigate it, and how to design the process upon it.
- Best document design: how to make a simple yet very effective document, less type, less formatting, beautiful and elegant layout, packed with essential contents.