College Algebra and Problem Solving - Arizona State University
Jason Kilgore
What I would highlight:
Arizona (EdX Partnership) Came back after decades from being at school. What's more, took 5 courses through the ASU program and did astoundingly well, which I discovered not far off, I can apply for College Credit through Arizona State University which was astonishing open door for an old clock like myself to apply for school credit while working for my second lone rangers degree at Nazarene Bible College (CO). Arizona State University and edX - THE PARTNERSHIP was astonishing, instructors were uncommon THE SCHOOLING AND EDUCATION - wonderful.
What could be improved:
Everything OK.
Course taken:
January 2017
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Greatest Unsolved Mysteries of the Universe - Australian National University
Sanchita Abrol
What I would highlight:
Incredible course. I adore how intelligent and enlightening it is. Indeed, even the hardest subjects and numericals are managed in a straightforward dynamic way. Much thanks to you educators for instructing the course with such energy. I anticipate finishing alternate courses in this X-Series course program.
What could be improved:
No negative aspects.
Course taken:
January 2017
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Greatest Unsolved Mysteries of the Universe - Australian National University
Arnaud Bienvenu
What I would highlight:
This course would not give you harsh thoughts regarding astronomy, it will seed profound comprehension in your psyche. It is a passionating course from enthusiastic instructors. We get top to bottom knowledge with no cerebral pain. Every one of the materials have been sagaciously intended for us to learn easily : video lessons, board groupings, reference notes, worked cases, however, we likewise gain from the practice and homework addresses, and gain again from the puzzle test.
What could be improved:
Nothing bad.
Course taken:
January 2017
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Circular Economy: An Introduction - Delft University of Technology
Natalia Agathou
What I would highlight:
Fantastic online course. Pragmatic, intelligent and full of information. A decent prologue to Circular Economy, its essential standards and plans of action that can be sent around it. Much thanks for such an expert course at the nearness of our own home
What could be improved:
No negative aspects.
Course taken:
January 2017
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Circular Economy: An Introduction - Delft University of Technology
Anirudh Rokadiya
What I would highlight:
Course fulfills the todays requirement in an extremely straightforward and successful way. Course configuration is great as it uses to the point approach, have little recordings and that too condensed as content just underneath video interface.
What could be improved:
Nothing bad.
Course taken:
January 2017
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Greatest Unsolved Mysteries of the Universe - Australian National University
Richard Reddy
What I would highlight:
I significantly appreciated this course, specifically. This is an eminently made course, loaded with intriguing points of interest on the strategies and characteristic restrictions of astronomy. Both teachers are profoundly qualified, most definitely, however have a skill for clear correspondence and plain talking. This makes the course open to any individual who is OK with secondary school math. Its additionally a superb course for individuals who know something about material science. Its really certain Brian and Paul make the most of their work, and the presentation underlines pragmatic learning. Anybody taking these courses will take in a considerable measure about space science and astronomy, and furthermore the point of view utilized by physicists to handle issues of various sorts.
What could be improved:
Everything OK.
Course taken:
January 2017
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Circular Economy: An Introduction - Delft University of Technology
David Calton
What I would highlight:
A debt of gratitude is in order for offering these courses, free of cost intriguing subject frequently gets neglected, much obliged. Incredible themes altogether secured. Have taken approximate ten courses from Delft now.
What could be improved:
Everything OK.
Course taken:
January 2017
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Genomic Medicine Gets Personal - Georgetown University
Clifford Groen
What I would highlight:
This is a magnificent course. I enlisted in this course since I needed to learn something about the genome. I am not a medicinal understudy. The specialists utilized numerous medicinal terms which I did not get it. This course is intended for specialists and therapeutic understudies. This course is extremely testing.
What could be improved:
No negative aspects.
Course taken:
January 2017
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Circular Economy: An Introduction - Delft University of Technology
Dale Withold
What I would highlight:
Such an exhausting course and didnt discuss the theme extremely well. I wish the subject matter would have been more sound and clear to the understudy.
What could be improved:
Nothing.
Course taken:
January 2017
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Genomic Medicine Gets Personal - Georgetown University
Ex-student
What I would highlight:
This was the best MOOC I have attended as such (of around twelve). The tests and substance were set at a more elevated amount than in different courses, requiring more thought and exertion. I found the substance interesting yet straightforward and pitched at a tertiary level (not generally the situation in MOOCs). Much thanks to you to everybody required in offering this course. I trust in future there will a more propelled genomics course on offer, especially concentrating on pharmacogenomics and morals.
What could be improved:
Nothing bad.
Course taken:
January 2017
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Circuits and Electronics 3: Applications - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Keshav Gupta
What I would highlight:
The third part of the 6.002x has truly got my keenness. It expands upon material canvassed to some extent in section 1 (6.002.1x) and section 2 (6.002.2x), which independent from anyone else are extraordinary courses. All the course material, i.e. manuals, Videos, Practice Problems, Homework and so forth are of magnificent quality. The free Textbook furnished with the course "Establishments of Analog and Digital Electronic Circuits", co-wrote by one of the course teachers, Dr. Anant Agarwal, gives decent perusing material. All credit goes to the educators. The course accentuates on genuine applications.
What could be improved:
Nothing.
Course taken:
January 2017
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Introduction to Linux - Linux Foundation
Afbuzamman
What I would highlight:
I have finished this courses yet not got checked testament. How might I get this checked declaration. I require this and furthermore its exceptionally useful course for me. I need to know the advanced level course in linux.
What could be improved:
Nothing bad.
Course taken:
January 2017
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Fundamentals of Neuroscience Part 2: Neurons and Networks - Harvard University
Claudio Felicioli
What I would highlight:
Second course of an arrangement. David Cox and the staff have enhanced the experience, better recordings, better association. The educator is talented and enthusiastic, the recordings are extraordinary, the aesthetic substance is pleasantly converged to the science. The custom stage utilized for the mooc is pleasant and cool.
What could be improved:
Everything was positive.
Course taken:
January 2017
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Circuits and Electronics 3: Applications - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Stefan Dirnstorfer
What I would highlight:
This course is amazing. The instructor is extremely captivating, able and clever. All subject material is altogether taken from fundamental physical standards. This makes the material simple to understand and proceed. The exams are testing and in this way give idealize rehearsal tasks. To put it precisely, in the event that you are keen on hardware then do not delay and take this course.
What could be improved:
Everything was positive.
Course taken:
January 2017
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Introduction to Linux - Linux Foundation
Ex-student
What I would highlight:
The substance are simple to comprehend dependable and fundamental matter , I truly appreciate the course . i chose to gift. Much obliged to you edx.
What could be improved:
No negative aspects.
Course taken:
January 2017
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Fundamentals of Neuroscience Part 1: Electrical Properties of the Neuron - Harvard University
Student
What I would highlight:
All the time kindly keep these courses on self-pace, I have to take the presentation part and the second part too. Incredible work. Endowments.
What could be improved:
Nothing.
Course taken:
January 2017
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
China (Part 8): Creating Modern China: The Birth of a Nation - Harvard University
Paul Hundal
What I would highlight:
The course was brimming with great data yet rather incoherently displayed. All through the course they hopped forward and backward over the century addressing issues without profundity and union. By the end there is a great deal adapted however erratically.
What could be improved:
Nothing.
Course taken:
January 2017
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Introduction to Linux - Linux Foundation
Gyula Soós
What I would highlight:
Despite the fact that the course may appear to be shallow, it covers a wide assortment of points. At times it is scratching essential stuff while it is clarifying stuff, similar to vim, in an excessive amount of detail, which most likely is a helpful word processor for a few, however it's many-sided quality would require an entire separate course and accreditation. Gracious, and those introduction recordings at every section... the cameraman ought to be rebuffed for it.
What could be improved:
Nothing bad.
Course taken:
January 2017
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Fundamentals of Neuroscience Part 1: Electrical Properties of the Neuron - Harvard University
Claudio Felicioli
What I would highlight:
David Cox and his staff are extremely spurred and motivating, the gatherings are loaded with fascinating examinations and the staff is exceptionally dynamic reacting to understudy questions. Recordings are really awesome. The custom stage utilized for this MOOC is decent and cool, yet not perfect and utilitarian as the standard edX stage. Content cautioning: recordings of human dead body analyzation, enlightening yet not important to finish the coursework.
What could be improved:
Nothing.
Course taken:
January 2017
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
China (Part 2): The Creation and End of Centralized Empire - Harvard University
Ann Schmidt
What I would highlight:
Fascinating course, part of the China X arrangement, which broadly expounds about the historical backdrop of China. Extremely proficient educators and visitors. Would prescribe this course.
What could be improved:
Everything OK.
Course taken:
January 2017
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
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