in reply to Perl(Monks) University

InfiniteSilence,
Have you seen http://www.oreillyschool.com/certificates/perl-programming.php from the online School Of Technology? If not, you should read this thread.

Regarding using money raised for PerlMonks hosting - I am fairly sure money has never been an issue there. I won't go into particulars because I am not in the know.

PerlMonks already has a way for users to contribute training material to one another (see Tutorials). I like the idea of a tool that would allow anyone to create an online class which goes way beyond a tutorial. The author could set the price with a free preview. If the price is set wrong, they just won't make any money because no one would subscribe. Personally, I would set the price to be free but with paypal donations accepted.

Cheers - L~R

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Re^2: Perl(Monks) University
by InfiniteSilence (Curate) on Mar 25, 2011 at 13:30 UTC

    Here's my brief personal story of certification: Once upon a time I had a job with a company building VB applications. The company wanted more business so they talked me into pursuing a cerfication offered by a very large corporation whose name I will not mention. While taking the exam I ran across a question that basically, outright, asked me if their company's product was better than a competitors (it actually listed the competitor by name). I answered 'no', because their product clearly was not as good. I can't imagine that I got that answer correct and I did not get the certification. I still do not have any certifications to this day and I cannot say that I am unhappy about it.

    I don't propose that this university system becomes a certification mill and I would, without hesitation, invite Randal and anybody from Stonehenge to teach such classes without any kind of grade submitted at the end (remember the unstructured part of the idea?) which is kind of what they already do at Perl conferences.

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