* Usability nitpick 1: The course names are JS hyperlinks which happen to be tab-unfriendly (when non-mobile)
* Usability nitpick 2: There's no real search, and the two select's have to be executed serially -- seems like a step backwards to me.
* Nothing against the schools that -are- on the list, but "Take great courses from the world's best colleges and universities" seems inflated, if you think about the schools -not- on the list. And given that there -are- great schools on the list, that slogan is trying too hard (to me, anyway).
* Usability nitpick 1: The course names are JS hyperlinks which happen to be tab-unfriendly (when non-mobile)
* Usability nitpick 2: There's no real search, and the two select's have to be executed serially -- seems like a step backwards to me.
* Nothing against the schools that -are- on the list, but "Take great courses from the world's best colleges and universities" seems inflated, if you think about the schools -not- on the list. And given that there -are- great schools on the list, that slogan is trying too hard (to me, anyway).