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love this course
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and last of all, they did a great job in making this a fun class
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most into classes i've taken over the years have never given such an immediate and positive sense of accomplishment
5
barbara valley is a fantastic teacher and author
8
honestly, this is a great example of the reasoning, "those who can do, those who can't teach
0
first of all, the audit in the video was of poor quality
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pseudocodes are important
2
that course would probably be better off cut in smaller chinks or offered as a self-paced course
1
i was done with the course in 2 day
1
2 to live coming if possible, not static pictures of the code
1
mind out what your method is and you have a better chance of internalizing the information you want to learn
7
i also got technique from other online course participants around the world and got many friend
1
to far it has really made me think and seems a lot more engaging than the audacity or coursera course
1
there were other dementia most notably huntington's chorea and what was termed arteriosclerotic dementia
1
it could be readily diagnosed by doctors but little could be done to halt its progress and compared to the present day, comparatively little was know about the pathology of the syndrome
1
the actual instruction in programming in r is a bit slim here, but for those with experience with the language but with little experience on the statistics side of r which would describe most everyone currently taking or having recently taken r programming, there is a lot of value here for little effort
9
the programming assignment are similar in quality
3
i also like the way how all the statements and logic transitions are proved - every important point is proved in a very clear and easy to follow manner, you don't need to have a strong mathematical background to understand it
1
personally, i feel my time would have been better spent going straight to the other tutorial
5
the instructor have done a very neat job of organizing the ideas and i'm glad that i came across such an insightful course
1
i didn't just learn about python and how to write a programme
3
it's very important and useful course i really benefit from it tasneem completed this course, spending 3 hours a week on it and found the course difficulty to be very easy
9
the programming exercises and debugging take most of the time and are at the same time the most valuable to grow everything
1
on't get me wrong, i loved the course
1
i could not complete it
5
however, the instructions were just clear enough to get me through completion
1
i have only two little issues with this course
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in my opinion, it's essential for us, english earners and teachers, in order to give a step forward to our own growth and development
1
his is course about cava realization of algorithms, not about path
1
pattern formation in dynamic system
5
interviews: stephen seller, prof of philosophy at saline university
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while they did still require studying, recall, etc, almost every question on every quit had 1-2 correct answers and 1-2 blatantly false/trick question
2
there must be better ways to spend your time and money with 350$ this mooc is far too expensive to acquire probability and statistics skill
6
and to be fair i guess this course was more of a course that was meant to boost your confidence and encourage you to maintain your humility than anything else anyway
1
but i had so much fun, and i loved it
1
i would recommend this course to everyone in doubt about themselves and about what to do next in life
5
la, i absolutely love the teaching pace and option for lesson repeat
0
terrible audit quality
1
his course doesn't deserve any stars but i can't review it with out giving it one
4
the presented was sycophantic towards the professional being interview in week one - it made me want to do anything but continue with the course
2
his course is well organized, and developed
5
professor philip zelikow is very nice and an extremely competent authority who reaches history in a way that makes you want to know more and more about world events of the last century
1
total waste of time
3
the course begins by defining mountains in geological and topographical terms, while always keeping their significance to human cultures in the mix
3
the effect of climate change on the worlds mountains is analyzed
6
he, students, were deeply involved
1
i have finished watching the first week's worth of lectures and so far this course is a big disappointment
0
i had a difficult time waiting for the next set of video to be released
1
a painful, dull office course on clotting
1
have these guns heard of laws? apparently not
1
i literally went from knowing no vba, doing this course, really paying attention to writing my first financial model in vba within a span of 4 week
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i suggest giving this one a miss
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it is also better than the face to face sinfulness course i completed some time ago
3
course lectures in to fig data with apache park are relatively brief and tend to stay at a high level, discussing general big data concepts rather than the details of apache park
1
i could understand much of what the programs were doing
5
chuck was doing more along the lines of forcing this information onto us during this course
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i would recommend this course to any programme, whether you are a rook or a master, because it offers an experience more unique than any other programming course i've taken
3
it was my first mooc and was easy enough for someone who didn't have a background in biology to begin
4
his class really helps you understand basic oop concepts through cava,although most likely you will need to accompany it by a book of your own
1
of you do end up taking this class know 2 things: 1 you might need to put in a little extra effort at some points 2 once you're done you will definitely feel like you know cava, or at least have a good feel for oop concept
1
his is a magnificent course, and even if you just complete it, without scoring good, trust me, you will take many things out of it for future
3
it works as a general overview of complexity covering from dynamic systems to genetic algorithms to basic conceptualization
1
one was cool, one was interesting, and one was so bad he sucked every ounce of enthusiasm for the subject right out of me
6
dear friends of the entire global, join philanthropy university for your career development
6
for me, i am very keen in learning ilyin because phonetics wounds make me feel wonder but still need to improve
2
i dropped out and got a refund
1
highly recommended
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i would give 0 stars if possible
3
his was a very easy course - not recommended if you are already familiar with concepts in philosophy
6
is such, in the past few years, i've been actively involved in various learning experiences related to the topics of entrepreneurship and launching own venture
7
his lack of interaction certainly didnt encourage me to contribute my own effort
0
2 the video format is extremely annoying, with every single video starting out with an introduction
1
in english, if you slur words together it's a considered a sign of intellectual inferiority
1
i am still looking for that course that delve into more basic instruction like using black and white versus color
3
i was able to see the difference between the western culture and the chinese one, and i tried all through the course to analyse my personal growth from different perspective
1
i would have really appreciated some intermediate courses from the same provider to follow this one
1
i will have to give that some time also
1
i am persuaded that seniors should take courses to prevent old age disease
6
i did this course totally out of personal interest and i absolutely loved it
3
also the way they name variable is quite cringe-worthy, in some place they name a variable "x", another variable is "x"
1
mud for this course
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his is an awesome course
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i would highly recommend it
2
his course is way too long for a 10 week 10 hours per week course
3
by goal was to "skin" the content for expansion in the future
1
of you want to be among the leaders, be prepared to do a lot of web searches and searching r documentation
1
hence is pretty on point with his review
6
his course is of interest for me because i wanted to get behind the molecular mechanism of all the lab-technique i use like pcr / sequencing to possibly improve the essays i develop or to adopt essay
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i was able to grasp the fundamentals of programming on the fly
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recommended
1
you will not regret doing this amazing course
6
when i found myself in troubles, i often taught that something has not been explained, but i had always had to admit that it was my fault, since i lowered my attention during the view
1
his was my first coursera course
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great course, highly recommend to anybody who is interested in data
3
overall i feel like the class is designed for people who don't know anything about nutrition and don't really have time to rep meal
1
great great course
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west class i've ever taken
5
thank you again for every thing, professor scanga
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but this course seems very different to other tenor flow course i took from audacity
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his course sucks, only sides and side