The difference I mention between real-world and MOOC is that in the former, [I suppose that] the teacher(s) will give better grades to students who come up with better chip designs.
I paid the course for financial support, and challenge, but it can be finished identically without certification; as I wrote, specifically for this course, grades are practically - but not theoretically - binary: the projects work, or not.
The difference I mention between real-world and MOOC is that in the former, [I suppose that] the teacher(s) will give better grades to students who come up with better chip designs.
I paid the course for financial support, and challenge, but it can be finished identically without certification; as I wrote, specifically for this course, grades are practically - but not theoretically - binary: the projects work, or not.