I do not know if that is the right question in the right place or not I found that coursera is a good place for distance learning, and here in Biostars where a keen people in bioinformatics exists.
So can they help to put some kind of syllabus that one can apply for gradually courses to take him from being novice to be a little advanced in bioinformatics filed for example: "you first should take algebra course then statistics, and give link to that courses in coursera" , and also there is a good paper that I found here PLOS in another post that could help in putting that Bioinformatics syllabus from online video resources.
My apologies if that is not adequate question.
There is a course now offered in coursera that can be found here
An old question, but I think this is a follow up to it. Below maybe a good answer:
Note: Whatever you will learn, you need to practice it on real data (The devil is in the details :) ).
This is a solid path for those of you who want to complete a Bioinformatics course on your own time, for free, with courses from the best universities in the World.
In our curriculum, we give preference to MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) style courses because these courses were created with our style of learning in mind.
To become a bioinformatician, you have to learn quiet a lot of science, so be ready for subjects like; Biology, Chemistry, etc....
Hi Medhat,
Just want to check - with your post, do you mean "Hi BioStar people, if you don't know the coursera resource, then you might find it useful"?
Or are you asking a more specific question?
Or making a proposal that we (people who read/use BioStar get in touch with or use coursera to do something specific?
I hope that I could clarify my question more. I would like the people here with a great experience in bioinformatics to give us a gradually courses for bioinformatics using the resources in coursera for example. is it possible or reasonable to do so?
Ah, so you're asking/encouraging BioStar people to put up online training courses in bioinformatics, for example on coursera, putting them together into a coherent syllabus, for distance learning in bioinformatics?
Hm. Already the issue of what such a course might/could include as a syllabus is a difficult question that, for example, the ISCB people have been exploring for several years now.
Bioinformaticians have put up various online teaching resources through the years, I suggest you look around for them on the web e.g. the EBI Train Online stuff http://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/online/
We are, I think, as a community, aware that this stuff is/can be useful; however, to put together a coherent syllabus along the lines I think you're requesting/encouraging would take lots of time and resources (including funding), so it's unlikely to appear anytime soon.
you did hit the point. A lot of materials is already exist on the web, but need to be well organized so novice users take advantage of it. Otherwise they may lose important points while they following a scattered courses over the web.
These two previous questions were helpful for me:
Which Are The Best Programming Languages For A Bioinformatician? & Tools & Techniques Bioinformatician Have To Master?