WN
Feb 3, 2021
Big thanks to Prof Dae Ryun Chang for the creative explanation of this course, which I enjoyed very much. Also, I loved the interviews very informative course and I totally recommentd it.
LL
Mar 11, 2017
Thank you professor, it really make sense. The lecture structure is very clear and given examples are helpful to get better understanding. Also the interviews are insightful!
By Francesco P
•Apr 18, 2021
cool
By GLORIYA V
•Aug 21, 2020
Good
By Tang M T (
•Jul 5, 2024
ok
By Albina D
•Feb 21, 2019
ok
By Ibrahim A
•Feb 23, 2021
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By Joshua A
•Feb 28, 2021
very engaging and educative course on entertainment and sports marketing......the lecturer demonstrated immense understanding and appreciation of the subject area........
By Estefanía B Á
•Aug 15, 2020
I think an actualization of content and examples would be great, but the course is perfect for those who love sports and want to learn more.
By Buse K
•Sep 14, 2023
The narrative could have been better and more engaging, but the interviews were a gold mine.
By Andrew Y S L
•May 27, 2021
Would prefer more in depth and details
By Abidu R
•Jul 21, 2020
The course is good for beginners
By Badr A
•Apr 20, 2020
It was great, simple and clear.
By Tisa C
•Apr 21, 2020
Easy to follow and understand.
By Arjun S
•May 27, 2017
Educational but repetitive.
By Gianfranco M R
•Aug 30, 2016
amazing course
By Pratik D
•Sep 22, 2019
okay
By Ugo O
•Mar 23, 2018
Structure was good. I learned a few things, although I already had experience in Sports Marketing.
One thing I didn't like was the introduction of seemingly complicated concepts to explain simple ideas. For instance: Noon Nopi seems like a "buzzword" to convey the *very* basic idea of adapting to the audience and context.
Also, most of the content from the Viral Marketing, AR/VR and Influence chapters are just common sense. These parts weren't challenging enough, to be honest. And I believe anyone who has lived in the digital era will feel the same.
Also - this is be a very minor issue - the Professor's body language seems to be "overdone". It feels wrong. In case it isn't natural for him to point at the audience/camera, maybe he shouldn't do it. But please, professor, don't take it personally, it was a very minor issue. And I don't think I could do a better job :)
I really liked the expert interviews. Especially those with John Davis, and the Audi Korea Head of Marketing. Good structure. Good answers. Lots of takeaways.
By Deleted A
•Jun 1, 2018
Quite complete in terms of topics but really suitable for people with already big knowledge in marketing and in sports & entertainment. was expecting more depth and more methodologies that would apply to specific marketing objectives.
By Matteo T
•Apr 22, 2020
The arguments of the course are very basic under some aspects but it's very helpful to obtain the fundamentals of entertainment
By Elizabeth N C
•Oct 16, 2021
Give key points in practice to make this work in the area of International Entertainment and Sports Marketing
By Gowtham R
•Apr 16, 2021
It wasn't very good. Sure, I learned a bit, but it was not what I was expecting. The content lacked depth.
By Fardeen A
•Apr 16, 2020
The concepts are clear but lack of practical assignments means it can be forgotten easily
By Jonathan G
•Jun 12, 2016
Repetitive and surprisingly dry course.
By AngieShi
•Feb 12, 2017
inspiring, easy to absorb
By Abhishek D P
•Sep 22, 2020
Good
By Shariful A
•May 31, 2020
The instructor just reads out the slides which shows the minimal effort that was put into preparing the course. The videos were pretty much of no use to me. The only key takeaways from this course were the content of the slides. I browsed through the internet in order to understand the topics because the instructor was not clear enough in his lectures.