Yes there are. I just signed up the other day. Seems like it'll be fairly educational. Throughout each training module are quizes and you submit photos at the end of each training module.
I plan on writing a full review when I complete the course.
Cool, thanks! Being a college student I tend to read and not remember unless there is a quiz involved, haha. I will most likely take this course soon, as long as the reviews are good, ha! Seems like everyone loves it so far.
I sent an email asking about the special price $84.60 and how long it would be in effect. This is the responce I got.
"I can assure you the special price will last at least till the end of this
year. It is possible that it will be extended but it is not decided yet.
If you have more questions, please do not hesitate to contact us again.
I don't know if I meet the post requirement because I haven't checked my stats but I would like to apply because I meet the "amateur" requirement. I just bought a nice package with some lens, tripods and a rebel xt. It would be my first camera I've ever owned and I need a lending hand.
I've signed up for the course and started it a few minutes ago. I also would not mind sharing my opinions of this experience, if no one minds?
First impressions are that the sign-up process is VERY fast and effecient. From entering the info to opening the first course was a very quick 1-2 minutes.
The interface and manner that the information is displayed is clean and clear. The introduction at this point is very basic and will serve to assist even those that have little to no experience in photography.
So far I've not learned anything, but I would consider myself more of an intermediate amateur who has a lot of the basics down pat. Even though, I am enjoying the process nicely and hope to gain something later on in the more advanced sections.
You do not need to print anything, its all in web format, however at the end of each section you have the choice of printing it out or savng it in PDF format.