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Coursera Advisor is a no nonsense Chrome extension that uses the reviews of other students to give a more accurate rating to the course, to save you time and money. If you have been browsing Coursera maybe you have thought "WOW! All courses have between 4.5 and 4.9 stars," and they really do, but not all courses are that great, that's where Coursera Advisor comes in, with a single click you will know if the course is worth your time and effort, just check the new rating in parentheses with the Coursera Advisor logo to the left of the Coursera original score. You can use it anywhere where you see ⭐ star ratings ⭐ in Coursera, like course or specialization landing pages, search results, etc. Want to contribute? Join the fun at https://github.com/MatiasAgelvis/CourseraAdvisor
Coursera Subtitle Resizer
Resize Coursera subtitles for your better learning experience A minimalistic slider is all you need
CSA - Asst. for saving files from Coursera
Assistant for saving media files from coursera.org, such as videos, subtitles, and video descriptions. Assistant for saving media files from the website www.coursera.org, such as videos, subtitles, and video descriptions. The assistant prepares the file names for saving, and the user saves the files with the new name to their own folder. "CSA - Assistant for saving files from Coursera" - a browser extension for Google Chrome that makes saving Coursera video materials easy and convenient. Did you know that once you finish a course, you lose access to its video materials? If you want to retain those valuable insights for future reference, you may have resorted to recording videos onto your own storage devices. However, this process can be inconvenient, especially when it comes to renaming files or making mistakes. With "CSA - Assistant for saving files from Coursera", you can effortlessly tackle this challenge in a legal and user-friendly manner. Our extension enables you to save Coursera videos with logical and intuitive file names. Say goodbye to tedious renaming and errors - our assistant takes care of it all! To get started with the extension, simply visit the Chrome Web Store and install it. Saving Coursera video materials has never been easier! We understand the importance of retaining knowledge, and our mission is to empower you in your learning journey. Join thousands of satisfied users who have embraced "CSA - Assistant for saving files from Coursera" and enjoy seamless video saving from Coursera. Experience the convenience and peace of mind today! What's new: ##version 2.2.0 Adapted to changes to the Coursera website (2024.01) Fixed the automatic translation of subtitles. Language code has been added to the file name of subtitles and texts. The language is determined only by the language of the entire portal, not by the selected language in the video menu. To change the language of subtitles that are different from the portal language, turn off the subtitle storage in the settings, and select the option to store additional subtitles and define your own list of additional languages. ## version 2.1.2: The integration of the video subtitle translation module (CST) into the automatic mode has been implemented. ## version 1.9.0: - New option to add a video duration in minutes to the file name. The duration is rounded to the nearest whole number. - If the video search function is enabled, a color mark is added to the list of videos in the left pane to indicate whether the file has already been downloaded. This mark changes when the page is loaded, analyzing the status of the file (new - green, existing - red). It also changes at the beginning of file download (yellow) and after all files are downloaded (red). The status of whether the file has been downloaded or not is calculated only on the basis of the previously saved video file. ## version 1.8: Search for videos in a list. Find the name of the video in the list in the left pane. And scroll through the list to the name of the current video. It is useful when the module has a large number of sections and you need to take the course again, but in a different language. (https://youtu.be/ajOcopEuxGI) ## version 1.7: - For compatibility with some browsers, an alternative file download method has been added to the settings section. This can solve the problem of saving on some operating systems, such as earlier versions of macOS. - The mechanism for counting saved files has been redesigned. - Added information about a previously saved file when you hover over the name of this extension. - Added an indicator that this is a new object to be saved. Green or red dot as a prefix to the title name. ##version 1.6: - The mechanism for saving files has been redesigned, now it is done through the browser API. - Added a background process to control notifications from processes about saving files. - Added a counter of stored files and its decrease after the actual saving of these files. - Control of saved files by yourself/others. - Added a prefix with the course name to the file name - Added automatic change to dark and light theme according to browser themes ##version 1.5: - Displays information about all available additional languages for the current video when you hover over the video title. - Added the option to store additional video description and subtitles in other languages. The list is separated by commas. - Saves additional media files in all selected languages. - Information about the generated file name is displayed when you hover over the save button.
CST - Coursera Subtitle Translation
CST Extension: Real-Time Subtitle Translation for Coursera Videos. The CST Extension is a powerful browser extension designed to enhance your learning experience on Coursera by providing real-time subtitle translation from English to your preferred language. With this extension, you can effortlessly translate subtitles in videos while watching courses, enabling you to better understand the content and grasp important terms and context accurately. Seamless Subtitle Translation: The CST Extension integrates seamlessly with Coursera's video player, allowing you to translate subtitles in real time. As the video plays, the extension automatically detects the English subtitles and provides instant translations into your chosen language. This feature eliminates the need for manual translation or external tools, making the learning process smoother and more efficient. Dual Subtitle Display: The translated subtitles are presented alongside the original English subtitles, providing a side-by-side comparison. This unique feature enables you to comprehend the material more comprehensively by gaining insights into the specific terminologies and contextual nuances used in the course. By having both translations at your disposal, you can ensure a more accurate understanding of the subject matter. Adjustable Subtitle Size: The CST Extension allows you to customize the size of the displayed subtitles according to your preferences. Whether you prefer larger subtitles for better readability or smaller ones for a less intrusive viewing experience, this feature provides you with the flexibility to adjust the subtitle size to suit your needs. The CST Extension is an invaluable tool for Coursera learners who are non-native English speakers or those seeking a deeper understanding of the course content. By enabling real-time subtitle translation and offering a dual subtitle display, it empowers users to overcome language barriers and grasp the material with greater clarity. Improve your learning journey on Coursera today with the CST Extension. https://github.com/lexxai/coursera-subtitle-translate-extension
Coursera Flashcards
Extracts notes from Coursera videos, summarizes them and creates flashcards using GPT. Flashcards can be easily imported into Anki. 📚 Coursera Flashcards - Handcrafted by a fellow learner, this Chrome extension is my personal contribution to making our learning journey on Coursera a little easier. 🤖 What It Does: Automatically generates flashcards from Coursera video lectures for you. Plus, it gives you neat summaries of key points in a snap. And yes, you can export these flashcards directly into Anki, making revision sessions a breeze. 🛠 Why I Made It: As a self-taught enthusiast constantly navigating through seas of information, I wanted to spend more time learning and less time writing down notes. This little tool is a result of that desire, and now, I'm excited to share it with you! 🚀 Getting Started: Just enter your OpenAI API key, pick a completion model, and you're all set. Whenever you're watching a Coursera lecture and you need those notes and flashcards, hit 'Extract Flashcards', and voilà! Need an API key? Find out how to get one here: https://help.openai.com/en/articles/4936850-where-do-i-find-my-openai-api-key Note: When you enter the API key in the app, it is stored in your browser's local storage and nowhere else. For more detailed instructions, check out the official page: https://vadpiccini.github.io/coursera_flashcards 🔗 Open Source Love: Coursera Flashcards is open-source and proud! Want to peek at the code or contribute? Check it out here: https://github.com/vadpiccini/coursera_flashcards 💡 A Friendly Note: Coursera Flashcards and I are not affiliated with Coursera, OpenAI or Anki. It's a one-person operation aimed at enhancing our collective learning experience. 💌 Let's Connect: Found Coursera Flashcards useful? Have a question, suggestions or just want to chat about learning and life? I'm all ears. Your feedback and stories fuel further improvements and, honestly, make this whole adventure worthwhile. Feel free to email me at: coursera_flashcards@gmx.com