MD
Aug 20, 2020
I loved every aspect of his course. I am someone who has a very substantial foundation of knowledge towards the Queer community, but this course taught me a lot more than I haven't thought about yet.
BJ
Mar 14, 2022
This course taught me the new variations about LGBTQ and its diffenert arenas. It taught us how biological, sociological and psychological concept plays important role in determind the definitions.
By Phasit C
•Aug 15, 2021
This course really gives me guidlines and wider views into LGBTQ+ communities, both theoratical and practical, and issues they're facing. It also encorage me to do more research and start having conversations about LGBTQ+ to people surrounded me. However, the (little) disadvantage to this course is that learners who have little to no experience in sociological terms might find it hard at first. Also, the difference of each person's society (especially international students), might make this course not suit for some.
By Kristina
•Apr 4, 2020
The content was great! I really enjoyed the videos and readings provided. It helped me learn more about LGBTQIA+ issues. I only gave four/five stars because some of the links were broken and some of the quiz questions were messed up (e.g., it would say I chose the incorrect option, so I would go back and fix it, then it would say the answer was correct, but the comment would say "incorrect."). Other than that, it was a great course. I would highly recommend.
By Marco D C
•May 10, 2021
First weeks are mostly elementary (yet necessary) knowledge that more experienced people might find a bit basic, while the second part of the course gets more interesting and delves more into specific issues and themes. If you're a beginner, or if you wish to consolidate what you already know and acquire some new knowledge in the meantime, this course is for you.
By Bevan G W
•Oct 20, 2022
Ocasional technical errors, but fantastic course content The resources provided in this course, are very educational, and not difficult to understand. The two teachers are also amazing, and even bring in a guest teacher, as well as interviewees. The test at the end of each week (excluding week 1) are amazing, however you must pay for the tests/certificate.
By Ryan V
•Feb 7, 2021
A real eye-opener. Was weird taking this at first, especially I had preconceived conclusions about the instructors themselves, but as I went along, I got to see past that. The approach is very academic - video explanation, followed by reading material. Thanks for this course!
By Laura A
•Jan 17, 2021
The only portion I would change would be able to see my results on the testing. I took the free course, to learn and understand non binary for my step offspring (she/they). I really wanted to make sure I got it right.
This is a perfectly lovely course and you both did well 😁
By Ahmed R
•Jun 19, 2021
the course was really good and I know knowledge about the LGBTQ+ community which I didn't know before, but I have an interception about the way they adapt the religion part in the course hope they change it.
By Anne L
•Jan 5, 2022
Excellent, and very helpful to me, but the language/punctuation in the transcripts is sometimes very confusing. Often failed to make sense. Thank you for the education on LGBTQ+ issues.
By Joy S
•Jan 13, 2020
This is necessary information if you are out in today's world. Times are changing. I ran into this and was clueless so I was thrilled to find the class.
By Bere
•Jan 25, 2021
A few questions in the last videos have the correct/incorrect answers flipped, but I thoroughly enjoyed this course. It has fantastic information
By Hunter J K
•Mar 16, 2021
Enjoyed the course thoroughly - the extra resources were great !! would like to see things relating to laws etc outside of America though
By kipgen.z
•Jul 12, 2020
It helped me build on my knowledge and awareness about queer identities and the varied aspects on sexuality and gender identity.
By Muskan c
•Jul 22, 2020
It was a very new topic for me ... Thank you very much for educating me and letting me know the other side of the gender
By Candice H
•Dec 22, 2020
Wonderful course, was able to gain knowledge and understanding in relation to queer identities and pronouns
By Silvia M G
•Dec 9, 2021
ha sido una experiencia muy positiva y de la que me llevo muchos aprendizajes. ¡¡Muchísimas gracias!!
By Aarya B
•Oct 8, 2021
Very informational. Gave me a lot of perspective and broke the binary way of thinking I am used to.
By Chad S
•Oct 12, 2020
I identify as queer and I still learned a lot. Thank you for making this course available.
By Yvette D
•Dec 10, 2020
It is a great course. However, you shouldn't have to pay to take the quizzes.
By Máximo C
•Oct 17, 2020
Muy informativo, y logra responder a las ideas más elementales.
By Andrea
•Nov 21, 2022
muy buen curso aprendi muvho
By Hussain
•Aug 20, 2023
First, thanks for course. Second, i would be lying were i to say that i've found all the arguments and evidence presented in this course convincing. i mean, i do agree about with what they said about social construct and intersectionality, but some other points i've found it was easy fro me to come up with a counter-point, or afind a contradiction in the arguemets.
An example would be the claim that sex is not biological, and using intersex people as an evidence for that, coupled with the lacks of certain traits in some males and females that are usually present in these two sexes, like beard in men, or soft voice in women.
My objection to this is, the existence of intersex (which population is only 0.018%, not 1.7% like Dr.Jacob claimed) does not change the fact that the vast majority of people are primarily born with either a penis or a vagina and they usually do their biological function with no problems, so just because an extremely tiny percent of he population are born intersexual, does not falsify the fact that people are biologicaly born in extremely high percent either males or females. But it can break the binary system of sexes, but only in tiny fraction of it.
As for the lacks of traits in some males or females, my objection comes from understanding "Wittgenstein theory of family resemblance", so not all the traits that are usually associated with men have to be present in a certain man in order fro him to be considered biologicaly one.
By Omer A
•Mar 9, 2021
The course had a lot of complex terminology and abstract concepts about social constructionism and queer theory which were difficult to grasp and not explained in the most helpful way.
By Nikita S
•Jul 15, 2020
Fine, just do it not bad.
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•Sep 15, 2024
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By tamara a
•Apr 5, 2021
Links are out of date & non-existent. No feedback from peers or input from students, instructors or otherwise. Although quiz marks are available immediately, often state "Correct!!" under the red Incorrect or vise versa (had this happen at least 2x), some quiz questions even popped up PRIOR to that knowledge being shared with students in the curriculum?! In this course, expect to be on your own, read/listen-only & expect some of what you learn to contradict itself.