Let's see… 7.00x Introduction to Biology got me hooked on to MOOCs. I've been assiduously taking courses in biology / medicine ever since, as well as computing courses and bioinformatics ones. So, when 7.QBWx was announced − a hands-on, workshop-oriented, introduction to the realm of “quantitative biology” (i.e. bridging the gap between data scientists and biologists), from the great people at MIT (were it not for the unfortunate Social Physics Buy-My-Book-Please-But-Let's-Pretend-It's-A-Course, I'd believe that MIT is the place where the exceptionally deserving go to when they die) − well, what could I do − except end this rambling sentence?
While the official start date was yesterday, the course hasn't really started − we've only been given a handful of introductory tasks to complete, basically checking that we could install all the necessary software on our computers. The real stuff begins next week. In the meantime, my freshly-updated Linux Mint is now equipped with R, Canopy Python (on top of system Python), Octave, and PyMOL.
I am slightly apprehensive: how can a 6-week workshop covering so many different tools and languages actually achieve any significant learning outcomes? The only way I can see is to make the course pretty hard − I'm not worried: by now I have a decent enough biology background, and of course I've been a professional programmer for 15 years, so I doubt I'll struggle in this course − which is my worry, really: if I don't struggle, how am I going to actually learn stuff?
Well, we'll see. I am fairly confident the great people at MIT (where the exceptionally deserving, etc.) have assembled a challenging, great course, and am eager to see what it comes to.
On a side note, a staff member (pseudonymed TurtlesAllTheWayDown, which − as a long-time Pratchett fan − I find absolutely wonderful) has admitted that an MIT Biology XSeries is at least being discussed. I am incredibly excited about this − and will therefore probably upgrade to Verified Certificate after next week, if it appears the course is really worthwhile, so as to make it count towards the future, possible XSeries.
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