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SOLOLEARN should conduct an official exam. What do you think guys?

To make the certificate more valuable.

24th Apr 2019, 12:12 PM
Mohd Noman
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It' a good idea.But it would require sololearn to change a lot of things.
26th Apr 2019, 10:19 AM
Nasir❤
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A) ALL ONLINE IS NOT A PROBLEM: Now, there are a lot of high-ranked Universities offering certificates to masters online. They secure their exams trough platforms like Coursera, edx, Udacity... But several offers also this opportunity with its owned internal ressources. B) HOW SL CERTIFICATES CAN BE VALUED: IBM CEO said she now seeks more skills than diplomas. The job market , and more the IT job market is now in disruption. If you associate your free SL certificate with a strong project portfolio, you can get a job to can make your job. You can refer to #Bobbie's AMA.
24th Apr 2019, 5:27 PM
Laurent Chretien
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I've seen this question before, but I can't find it. The main reason they don't give certificates with official value is they'd have a cost. The app relies on ads and pro subscriptions to get revenue, but that isn't enough to pay for official exams/certificates. Perhaps a brand new design is the answer for now.
24th Apr 2019, 2:10 PM
Diego
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Laurent Chretien I like what the IBM CEO had to say about skills over diplomas. Now I am confident that people would not laugh at me if I said that I learned a lot of programming on Sololearn. https://www.sololearn.com/Discuss/1556190/?ref=app
25th Apr 2019, 12:43 PM
Sonic
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Yupp that will help people to know that we have knowledge in a particular field. A official certificate has value.
24th Apr 2019, 1:01 PM
Edwin
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#Sonic Here is a link to one of her speech : "I’m going to assert that means that you cannot insist that everyone must have a university degree or an advanced degree to be in the tech sector. This is why we coined the phrase, “new collar jobs.” Not blue collar or white collar, or strictly professional or mechanical jobs. But, jobs at the intersection of technology and work. New-collar is a type of job where skills matter more than your university degree. [...] This is about lifelong learning, and we must adapt our education systems for it." https://www.ibm.com/ibm/ginni/06_11_2018.html
25th Apr 2019, 3:48 PM
Laurent Chretien
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Yes, that would be great. At the moment the certificates are only showing that you did some quizzes and maybe read something.
24th Apr 2019, 12:28 PM
Bela Brockmann
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How could a test that's done online have any validity? How will they prevent cheating? I think this is a fantasy.
24th Apr 2019, 4:53 PM
HonFu
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Ya they would need to conduct offline exam. But it would require sololearn to change a lot of things
24th Apr 2019, 5:00 PM
Edwin
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I wouldn't mind having an exam after the completion of a course in order to get the certificate. Can't say anything about what impact it is possibly going to have on it's validity, but at the moment getting certificates can be done almost effortless (you can just browse through the content of the course and look up all (easy as they are) answers to the quizzes in the commentaries). In the current state of things their only purpose is to give the users the sense of accomplishment. At least in this sense passing an exam would surely make the certificates more valuable.
24th Apr 2019, 8:32 PM
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The quiz and assignments can have 25% weightage and the rest 75% will be the final exam.
25th Apr 2019, 12:27 PM
Mohd Noman
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Sonic some sololearn courses are actually very good for acquiring the basics. I'd even say great considering the fact that it's totally free. The certificates are absolutely superficial though. I personally prefer it being like that than the other way around.
25th Apr 2019, 12:59 PM
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Some companies value both degree and skills But without skills your degree is not useful So, the main things is to have the skills but degree is a plus.
25th Apr 2019, 3:54 PM
Edwin
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Yes, it'd be great!
25th Apr 2019, 3:14 PM
Yasmeen Mo