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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Data Science Methodology by IBM

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20,440 ratings

About the Course

If there is a shortcut to becoming a Data Scientist, then learning to think and work like a successful Data Scientist is it. In this course, you will learn and then apply this methodology that you can use to tackle any Data Science scenario. You’ll explore two notable data science methodologies, Foundational Data Science Methodology, and the six-stage CRISP-DM data science methodology, and learn how to apply these data science methodologies. Most established data scientists follow these or similar methodologies for solving data science problems. Begin by learning about forming the business/research problem Learn how data scientists obtain, prepare, and analyze data. Discover how applying data science methodology practices helps ensure that the data used for problem-solving is relevant and properly manipulated to address the question. Next, learn about building the data model, deploying that model, data storytelling, and obtaining feedback You’ll think like a data scientist and develop your data science methodology skills using a real-world inspired scenario through progressive labs hosted within Jupyter Notebooks and using Python....

Top reviews

AG

May 13, 2019

This is a proper course which will make you to understand each and every stage of Data science methodology. Lectures are well enough to make you think as a data scientist. Thank you fr this course :)

JM

Feb 26, 2020

Very informative step-by-step guide of how to create a data science project. Course presents concepts in an engaging way and the quizzes and assignments helped in understanding the overall material.

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By Desabandhu P

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Mar 26, 2023

Content is not impressive. Theoretical and boring.

By Ray Z

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May 28, 2021

please dont put into peer review into this course

By Toan N

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Feb 25, 2020

It's too general and difficult for me to absorb.

By Prabhat S

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Dec 29, 2021

Very less content, needed more detailed approac

By Gaurav A

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Sep 27, 2023

Voice not clear, Not explain end to the point

By Nguyá»…n T

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Feb 27, 2020

Too much theory there.

Assignment was useless.

By saira r

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May 30, 2020

Poorly designed course on a conceptual level.

By Hossein M

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Jan 30, 2020

Descriptions are too short and not in-depth.

By Sivaram D

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Dec 19, 2019

The mechanically voiced videos are not good.

By Chiara P M

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May 18, 2019

a bit boring but overall a useful overview

By Hellman O

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Oct 1, 2019

The course is very basic and boring.

By Tolani B

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May 20, 2019

the presentation is a bit robotic

By Wayne W M

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Aug 14, 2019

Found it challenging to follow

By Angene B

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Feb 2, 2020

Find it to be a bit boring.

By Apurv G

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Mar 8, 2020

Very Theoretical course.

By Prayag P

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Jul 14, 2020

Not very explanatory !

By Tobias W

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Oct 23, 2019

Way too theoretical.

By Adarsh S

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Apr 19, 2019

Boring

By Marc G

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Jan 1, 2024

This course feels like somebody took fragments of information from wikipedia and copy-pasted them in random sections with a rough outline as the guide. References to exercises, or links to EdX are found everywhere making this just unbearable. Did IBM's Watson write this course? Even ChatGPT3.5 would have done a better job, honestly. Beyond that, the material taught is so dense that a 3 minute video can take 20 minutes of back and forth googling for more answers. Overall, I think it provides a good framework for SELF-STUDY, don't expect you will learn and understand most of what they are talking about here as it was written with so much technical jargon and little explanations that it makes this almost a useless course for a beginner, and useless for advanced people might who probably know all of this already. So it really is a fail in all directions. Also, why does IBM keep using Voice Over actors to read badly written scripts? Why don't they hire a proper teacher/educator, and do training more like Microsoft Azure's courses that are built and written by the same advanced educator? I really hope future courses get better, otherwise I'm thinking of just abandoning the whole certificate and switching over to other solutions to learn the material. The only cool part, which apparently has now been removed were the Python Notebooks showing some of the research steps. I really hope IBM improves this.

By DD

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Aug 1, 2019

In this course they will present you a Moron: John Rollins. They will present its methodology because he said so, "data science needs a methodology", even if it's the same methodology that statisticians and whoever works with data utilize since the beginning of time (just add Python and SQL), just presented in a redundant manner so that it seems new, well divided in useless general sections where you learn nothing. Just open a book related to applied marketing research and you will see how much has been stolen. Goddamn! Give my money back. And these are the people that work for IBM? These are the people that should teach you something? I don't know, maybe this is what US education looks like and it's really shitty, you get what you pay for and considering you are not taking a mortgage on your house, it's not worthwhile. In short, this course and all the previous ones are for first graders and no one employs first graders. Save your money!

By Rongon D

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Oct 12, 2021

Dear IBM,

I am not getting my certificate even after completing my course. They are asking for my ID verification, I have already verified my ID to them. My other friends have got this certificate, but they are only asking me to verify. The other course authorities are not asking for anything to anyone, not even me. So I request IBM to give me my due certificate before the time runs out, I will be very thankful to them if they do the needful.

Yours Sincerely

Rongon Das

By Luke S

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Sep 8, 2023

Awful course - tends to slow a picture of a vegetable for minutes on end and talks behind it. As someone who learns from sight and doing this really doesn't help to absorb the information. The worked examples are way to complex for no coding knowledge and half of it doesn't work when you copy the code. There are even parts of the video where a table has been edited with a scribble in paint. I expect better from IBM and Coursera. Avoid if you can

By Louis R

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Mar 12, 2021

The information presented was cursory and superficial. The case studies generally repeated the content of the lecture portion without sufficient practical content. The speaker droned in a consistently dull monotone.

Suggest more in-depth case studies illustrating the reasoning behind the various choices & decisions made. Suggest a more informative metaphor relevant to a practical, real-life scenario, other than a cooking metaphor.

By Віктор Г

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Feb 21, 2024

The course could be nice as the final one of this specialization but not as the third in 10 part series for completely unprepared students. It's full of useless theoretical information for expirienced students who already know basic concepts of machine learning and at least have some practice in this field. Hope the next stages are much better.

By Dilichukwu M

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May 21, 2020

I would give this course a 1 star because I did learn something. However, the teacher is extremely non engaging and his case study's do not make sense. The course was extremely painful to watch and very boring. He should put more reading materials and find another person to do the voiceover because I was falling asleep!