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About the Course

In this course, we will explore the nature of science and biology. We will discuss what the “biology everywhere” philosophy means and the history of the “biology everywhere” project. We will also discuss what science (and biology) are as a discipline of inquiry and how chemistry is foundational to understanding biology....

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DE

Feb 10, 2021

This actually makes Biology fun. It's a great start to this Specialization, no doubt. The assignments are engaging and the reading material is really good.

KK

Sep 20, 2021

Annoying having to wait for others to review assignments, it can take quite awhile sometimes but otherwise good

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By Shah Z K

Oct 18, 2021

The course was fantastic

By Martínez G X J

Mar 8, 2021

muy completo el curso

By Dr. C M M

May 17, 2021

Its a good course

By Agustín S

Jul 19, 2022

Muy buen curso!

By 121910308046 V U S K

Jul 28, 2021

nice content

By Abhishek C

Nov 25, 2024

Good

By BALAM R

Oct 31, 2023

GOOD

By Dr M

Sep 25, 2020

good

By Deleted A

Oct 1, 2024

FAB

By MARIA E L R

Oct 3, 2020

me gusto mucho el curso porque es muy interactivo, con los cuestionario sy las tareas para enviar.

By ANKIT K

Nov 4, 2024

it was a perfect course to gain knowledge about biology foundations.

By María E L B

Oct 6, 2020

me gusto muchoo

By Michelle D

Jul 13, 2021

excellent

By Danielle B

Feb 22, 2023

I was excited about the content of this course and specialization but ended up disappointed. There isn't much science content in it, and the focus on what science is and isn't feels repetitive and too basic. Additionally, Dr. Peffer speaks so quickly that it's hard to understand what she's saying. I think in addition to speaking slower, a focus on a slideshow presentation, rather than the speaker, would help so that keywords could be visible. Lastly, while a lot of classes have a single peer-reviewed assignment at the end, this class uses so many peer-reviewed assignments that it's slow to get feedback and complete the class. And because a lot of the peer-reviewed assignments require a perfect score, if one person takes a point off, you'll have to resubmit. (And like every class, there are peer reviewers who will just give zeros for no reason, so again you have to resubmit once it's been graded.) The honors track takes even longer to get legitimate scores, and I'm still waiting on that to be completed.

I love being able to access free classes, and I appreciate that this course is a MOOC offered to the public at no charge, so I give the professor credit for sharing this. However, I think it could be improved for a better educational experience.

By Daksh S

Jan 2, 2022

It didn't match my expectations. More like a philosophy course rather than biology. Nothing much was taught in deep. Very philosophical approach.

By Kristina T

May 15, 2024

The assignment submission is very confusing and seemed to not even actually be done by anyone anyway. It didn't make sense.

By James P

Jul 15, 2023

Was hoping to learn more about basics of biology.

By Deleted A

Jul 17, 2022

i was moreso just wanting to focus on biology

By Chirag M

Oct 20, 2024

The peer to peer checking is bad