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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Digitalisation in the Aerospace Industry by Technical University of Munich (TUM)

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About the Course

The online course Digitalisation in Aerospace aims at making you aware of special production requirements connected with digitalisation. You will learn about the role of robotics and automation in manufacturing and gain a better understanding of differing perspectives on research and manufacturing as well as the points where these intersect....

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A

Nov 20, 2020

Gives a great insight to the aerospace industry and the way it is run. This is very important for every person to know who wants to have a career in this industry

SW

Aug 15, 2023

Very good course!

Highly experienced faculties have simplified the principles. Excellent course structure.

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By Aboobakar K S

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Mar 2, 2021

The course content has to be improved. Technical contents are very less in this course.

By Ronald P P

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Aug 14, 2024

I enrolled in this course with high expectations of gaining insights into the transformative role of technology in the aerospace industry. Unfortunately, the course content fell significantly short of such objectives. Instead of diving into the core themes of digitalization, the majority of the course was dedicated to examination of aircraft maintenance and manufacturing regulations and workflows. While this information may be valuable in its own right, it did not align with the course title or the anticipated learning outcomes. Furthermore, the teaching approach was primarily lecture-based, with instructors reading directly from slides, which makes it uninteresting.

By serge a

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Feb 13, 2023

Takes a long time before getting Aerospace-specific. Quizzes are not practical and are more about semantics and specific definitions. 72 hours to retake a quizz with 4 questions?? 1 mistake already sets you back 3 days. This is not motivating and highly penalizing - goes against a self-paced learning model

By Patrizia R

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Feb 17, 2021

Poor English