Update: BOA added 4 new offline courses offered by Paris College of Art, France
Month: December 2021
BE OPEN Academy Poll. Best offline course in Visual Communication Design
Graduate Diploma of Visual Communication Design programme available from Deakin University, Australia has won in our online pole about the best offline course in Visual Communication Design. The course explores design’s role as an agent of change and as a key link between creativity and innovation. It also addresses the social, cultural and ethical implications of design practice as well as in-depth studies of new technology in design with an emphasis on typography, form and application.
The other entries in the pole were:
- Graphic Design and Visual Communication offered by Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague, Czech Republic
- Visual Communication (Level 6) offered by University of Gloucestershire, UK
- Visual Communication Design Diploma offered by Cape Peninsula University of Technology, South Africa
- Visual Communication Design offered by Seoul National University of Science and Technology, South Korea
Update: BOA added 2 new offline courses in Fine Arts by Otis College of Art & Design, USA
Update: BOA added 2 new offline courses in Fine Arts by Otis College of Art & Design, USA

BE OPEN: Universities vs MOOCs – Pros and Cons
The thing is that today when we speak about a degree as a means to build a career, we speak about university rankings and well-known university brands rather than about actual level of skills development. For example, it is often the case that graduating from Harvard does not really say anything about the student’s practical skills or ability to contribute to a real world organization. Instead, it signals the world of potential employers that they were accepted to such a reputable institution as Harvard. In short, the current paradigm puts too little emphasis on mechanisms for measuring knowledge, skills and expertise (such as work portfolios) and way too much emphasis on the brand value of higher educational institution.
This certainly counts well in favour of Coursera, EdX and the like. An increasing number of public universities started offering dramatically lower cost Master’s Degrees on MOOC platforms over the past year, which is a big step in the right direction. As thousands of universities and established companies turn to the online education platforms to offer their courses, this will continue to enhance the credibility of online learning and shift the assessment of education from an emphasis on brand name to more direct evaluations of knowledge.
All this sounds good in theory but the reality is so far not as rosy as it may seem. Although MOOC platforms show a great potential to increase diversity of courses, the reality is that they have moved away from niche courses in the liberal arts to focus on courses that get the biggest audiences, such as ones on clearly marketable skills like computer programming.
The question of low costs is also nuanced. While entry-level courses that take 4-12 hours cost close to nothing, degrees that take 2-4 years to complete cost money, starting off at 9,000 USD. Although this is less than is charged by universities for campus-based courses, it still strains the wallet and does not fully solve the problem of student debt burdens.
Last but not least, although the credibility for the certificates and degrees offered by the MOOC platforms is growing, they are still generally perceived as valuable additions to your resume, rather than a full-fledged equivalent to a college degree.
According to Levine, this poses a threat of splitting the world of higher education in “two kinds of education.” One is more likely to be full time and end in degrees – it will be likely to be more expensive and will therefore be selected by wealthy students, while the other, online model will be available much more cheaply to populations that can’t afford the first kind of education. In other words, this system will promote inequality rather than provide all students with equal opportunities.
Some experts disagree with this grim view on the new world brought in by Coursera and the like. Debora Spar, senior associate dean of Harvard Business School Online, believes that “our physical campuses, like cathedrals of an earlier age, could become historical relics — cherished, yes, and still used, but no longer central to the educational mission.” She believes that although small groups will still select – and pay for – the bundled undergraduate experience (four years, on campus, with education plus everything else), the majority will switch to “an a la carte model” offered by the MOOC platforms.
“Most critically, our job is to acknowledge the inequities that mark our existing structures of higher education, and then harness the power of digital technologies to imagine something better,” Spar concludes. “Something that breaks the strangleholds of physical capacity and high fixed costs to deliver education that is affordable, accessible, and intellectually exciting.”
Update: BOA added 2 new online courses in CAD from Benchmarq Limited
Update: BOA added 2 new online courses in CAD from Benchmarq Limited
BE OPEN Academy Poll. Best Offline Course in Wooden Furniture Design and Conservation
Wood Oriented Furniture Design offered by University of Gothenburg, Sweden, has gained the majority of votes in our online poll about the best offline course in wooden furniture design and conservation. The program offers the opportunity to explore wood as a material and its part and interaction with furniture, space and our senses.
The other contestants in the pole were:
- Wood: Use and Conservation available from Diego Portales University, Chile
- Wood/Furniture available from University of the Arts, USA
- Woodworking & Furniture Design available from Maine College of Art, USA
- Furniture Restoration available from Stroganov Moscow State Academy of Arts and Industry, Russia
Update: BOA added 2 new online courses in Photography offered by School of Visual Arts
Update: BOA added 2 new online courses in Photography offered by School of Visual Arts
Update: BOA added 3 new online courses in Web Development and Game Design offered by eTrain
Update: BOA added 3 new online courses in Web Development and Game Design offered by eTrain
BE OPEN Academy Poll. Best Video Editing Tutorial
Video Editing Techniques Every Editor Should Know video offered by SonduckFilm has won in our online pole about the best tutorial in Video Editing. this Premiere Pro tutorial covers speed ramping, animating text, compositing graphics on footage, creating smooth motion, and understanding exposure with scopes.
The other contestants in the pole were:
- 4 Video Effects To Enhance Your Footage While Editing by SonduckFilm
- Video Editing – Compositing a Timelapse by Howard Pinsky
- Design Cinema – EP 43 – Video Game Characters by FZDSCHOOL
- Simple Video Editing in After Effects by Gareth David Studio
Update: BOA added 12 free video tutorials offered by YanSculpts
Update: BOA added 12 free video tutorials offered by YanSculpts
