I took a break from my online FutureLearn course, but I‘m back to it now. I‘m continuing to read as much as possible still, but I want to do more courses online to prepare for my Masters later on in the year.
I took a break from my online FutureLearn course, but I‘m back to it now. I‘m continuing to read as much as possible still, but I want to do more courses online to prepare for my Masters later on in the year.
Week three of my course on FutureLearn and it gets better and better. Week four moves into antisemitism in the far-right and far-left, which is very current and is frightening.
I‘ve been decorating my bedroom over the past couple of days, so haven‘t had a great deal of time to read or to work on the antisemitism course I‘ve been doing online. A bath is much needed after all of the climbing up and down ladders! Bath bomb is Lush, as usual, but I can‘t remember what it was called. It‘s amazing though! 🛁 🧼 💣 🛀
Second week‘s learning is now complete! This course is excellent, I‘d definitely recommend it to anyone interested in the history of antisemitism or the Holocaust. FutureLearn is also a really nice platform for completing a course in this way. I‘d never used it before, but have now signed up for several other courses too, which I‘ll start when this one is done. Bonus: it‘s free!
As part of my studies on the Holocaust, I‘m working through the Yad Vashem course ‘Antisemitism: From its Origins to the Present‘ on FutureLearn. It‘s been excellent so far - I‘ve learnt a great deal in a week‘s worth of materials.