Foundations of Development Policy: Advanced Development Economics - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Giang Vu
What I would highlight:
I am a journalist looking for learning and aptitudes to travel to a profession being developed. This course is ideal for that reason. I like the way that it covers an extensive variety of aspects, from sexual orientation to credit. The activities and homework can be truly extreme, particularly for those new to factual dialect and instruments like myself. Simply be set up to spend truly 8-12 hours for each week for it. The educators are amazing. They generally attempt to give distinctive approaches to clarify troublesome issues so everybody could proceed.
What could be improved:
N/A.
Course taken:
January 2017
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Introduction to Human Evolution - Wellesley College
Martin Nunn
What I would highlight:
This must be one of the best moocs ever created, extremely testing, intriguing lab sessions and issues, incredible discussion. With all the incredible new discoverys like H.naledi, and the redating of H.floresiensis, I truly trust that Professor Van Arsdale produces a redesigned, or surprisingly better, a subsequent more propelled course. Awesome enthusiastic speaker, extraordinary assets, captivating subject.
What could be improved:
Nothing.
Course taken:
January 2017
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Introduction to Deep Earth Science – Part 1 - Tokyo Institute of Technology
jose de jesus merchant
What I would highlight:
The substance of this course will help me as an expert and accomplished extra to continue adapting more about our incredible planet; This point is extremely fascinating, I wish to learn.
What could be improved:
N/A.
Course taken:
December 2016
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
China (Part 2): The Creation and End of Centralized Empire - Harvard University
Paul Hundal
What I would highlight:
Course is brimming with incredible data and is nicely exhibited. Adapted more than I anticipated. I prescribe you take the main China course in this arrangement (SW12x) before this one. The recorded period secured by this section (300 BCE to 450 AD) constructs specifically off the base sketched out in the initial segment.
What could be improved:
Nothing.
Course taken:
December 2016
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Forests and Livelihoods in Developing Countries - University of British Columbia
Paul Hundal
What I would highlight:
This has been a magnificent course. Our human relationship and reliance on forests for a large portion of the general population, for the most part poor, on the planet is secured splendidly and compactly. The data is comfortably paced and complete. You can't hurry through it however, simply listen attentively.
What could be improved:
No negative aspects.
Course taken:
December 2016
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Forests and Livelihoods in Developing Countries - University of British Columbia
Emerson Abraham Jackson
What I would highlight:
My desire from the course is great and more so than I had ever envisioned. As a doctoral understudy examining the territory, it is edifying my creative ability on how I can shape the technique of my reasearch project. I especially like the way ideas are managed in connection to Forest resources and medical problems. I might want to see more intuitive correspondence with guide and learners amid conveyance of the course.
What could be improved:
Nothing bad.
Course taken:
December 2016
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Introduction to Deep Earth Science – Part 1 - Tokyo Institute of Technology
Nilankham Banchong
What I would highlight:
It is the best course that I have ever attended, helped me more to comprehend about earth particularly seismic wave(S&P wave) and urge me to take in more about science so I feel like science to be not too hard to comprehend and exceptionally fascinating.
What could be improved:
No negative aspects.
Course taken:
December 2016
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
China (Part 2): The Creation and End of Centralized Empire - Harvard University
Ex-student
What I would highlight:
Both the course and the teachers are magnificent. I had no genuine presentation to China before the course, in spite of business outings to both Beijing and Shanghai. The course's plan, content and vitally the teacher's presentations do not assume any earlier introduction to China or its history. Whats more, I ought to include, in the end dazzled by the course and by the truth and many-sided quality of China as a country, government and individuals. I am currently perusing my fifth book on China. This could never had happened had I not taken this awesome course.
What could be improved:
Everything was positive.
Course taken:
December 2016
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
China (Part 10): Greater China Today: The People's Republic, Taiwan, and Hong Kong - Harvard University
Paul Hundal
What I would highlight:
This arrangement has been stunning. It far surpassed my desires. We had the instruction from the best teachers, an exhaustive outline of both the history and current conditions in China and the significance of China on the planet today. I encourage anybody inspired by comprehension current China to enlist in the filed variant IF accessible. In the event that its not accessible I trust Harvardx can make it accessible in some frame later on the grounds that it is a profitable learning background on an imperative point for the 21st Century.
What could be improved:
Nothing.
Course taken:
December 2016
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Introduction to Deep Earth Science – Part 1 - Tokyo Institute of Technology
Jorge Arambulo
What I would highlight:
I might want to take the course, please revive the course, I am an understudy of geography, studying in Peru; me and some of my companions would be happy to take a part in this online course. I have heard and seen better than average commentarys about.
What could be improved:
Nothing bad.
Course taken:
December 2016
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Forests and Livelihoods in Developing Countries - University of British Columbia
Alex Scott
What I would highlight:
Extremely exhausting class. mostly the teacher read from books not enough profundity and after 20-30 mins of listening to her perusing from the book, you can not avoid to nod off.
What could be improved:
Everything OK.
Course taken:
December 2016
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
China (Part 10): Greater China Today: The People's Republic, Taiwan, and Hong Kong - Harvard University
Michael Libonati
What I would highlight:
This arrangement of 10 courses is a grand blessing from Harvard University to the world. On the off chance that this course does not incite you to peruse different articles and books on China you are made of stone. As a maturing learner,it was somewhat of a hard trudge at first yet as the course ripens,your abilities will age.
What could be improved:
N/A.
Course taken:
December 2016
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Introduction to Computational Thinking and Data Science - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Waqar Akbar
What I would highlight:
Both of these courses (6.00.1x and 6.00.2x) are the excellent one's. I would prescribe it to understudies as well as to those too who are working professionally in IT.
What could be improved:
Nothing.
Course taken:
December 2016
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
First Nights: Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo and the Birth of Opera - Harvard University
Ex-student
What I would highlight:
This course was extraordinary. Great instructor. Intriguing material. Evaluations nicely demonstrated the material displayed.
What could be improved:
No negative aspects.
Course taken:
December 2016
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Introduction to Computational Thinking and Data Science - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ritik Jain
What I would highlight:
I had done the 6.00.1x and running with 6.00.2x and they are exceptionally useful for learning python programming dialect and additionally to create computational model for reproducing and actualizing things in physical world. A total decent arrangement for progression of programming abilities and furthermore a significant confirmed declaration you can win through these courses.
What could be improved:
Everything was positive.
Course taken:
December 2016
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
First Nights: Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo and the Birth of Opera - Harvard University
Ex-student
What I would highlight:
This class is truly brilliant for any starter in musicology or anybody needs to enhance their insight about L'Orfeo or all the more by and large about Baroque musical drama. It was magnificent and agreeable time.
What could be improved:
Nothing bad.
Course taken:
December 2016
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
China (Part 1): Political and Intellectual Foundations: From the Sage Kings to Confucius and the Legalists - Harvard University
Timothy T Gaihai
What I would highlight:
Thestudy material depends on exhaustive research and its verifiable. The teacher is outstanding and the supplier conveyed it proficiently and viably.
What could be improved:
No negative aspects.
Course taken:
December 2016
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
China (Part 1): Political and Intellectual Foundations: From the Sage Kings to Confucius and the Legalists - Harvard University
Bruno Evaristo
What I would highlight:
I think the Chinese culture is exceptionally solid right up 'til the present time , these individuals regard its history. A people that even with some serious governments , can be one of the real world forces , and one of the biggest places for huge business visionaries who need to build their abundance . China in a few choices for its populace simply meddling with human rights , how might we take after the scene of representatives of a bank getting hostilities for their terrible execution , we likewise have the case of how the nation started a crusade to lessen the populace.
What could be improved:
Nothing bad.
Course taken:
December 2016
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
Introduction to Computational Thinking and Data Science - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Chris Chen
What I would highlight:
In case you are in this course to learn writing computer programs, you are at the wrong place. While presenting a couple of all the more programming and software engineering ideas at the outset, the course rapidly transforms into an insights course, utilizing calculation as a recreation instrument. The teacher's absence of eagerness is additionally a major issue. Prof. Guttag addresses in an extremely dreary voice and does not demonstrate any energy in the material. I would not prescribe this course. Still, props to MIT for making some much incredible substance accessible on edX.
What could be improved:
Nothing.
Course taken:
December 2016
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
First Nights: Monteverdi’s L’Orfeo and the Birth of Opera - Harvard University
Ex-student
What I would highlight:
The course for me could have been somewhat more top to bottom musically and more, yet as dependably an intriguing course given by an incredible educator. The course was exceptionally open and clear in its design.
What could be improved:
Everything OK.
Course taken:
December 2016
Would you recommend this course?:
Yes
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