BO
Apr 1, 2019
This is my most favorite module module, especially the Linux, which is my all time favorite OS ever enjoy learning, working Programing, and configuring, and will continue enjoying til the end of time.
MD
May 23, 2020
A wonderful course of prevention that I learned a lot from,
Using commands with Windows and Linux
How to deploy and install operating systems through the network and Alot
Thanks GOOOOOOOOOGLE
By Débora B
•Oct 5, 2022
I liked Cindy and how she explains things. I found that course very helpful. Sometimes a little overwhelming though, buts it's normal to feel like this if you are a beginner like me. What I really liked from this course that I did not find in the last one was the interview play role. It’s so handy. Also que qwiklabs were sometimes too easy sometimes challenging. Overall, I very much liked this course.
By Ashley H
•Sep 26, 2021
Great course, however, I feel like there is a lot of information I'll need to learn on the job since I don't have a computer to break a virtual machine free and available to me. Since I'm paying for schooling one would think that some of this would be offered rather than being told as part of the course I need to find additional information on my own (fingers crossed that it is correct information).
By Michael V
•Dec 16, 2019
Week 1 Linux: List Directories pop quiz at the end is configured incorrectly. I'm not sure if it is my browser. But the question is: In Bash, if you need a little help with how a command like ls works, which of the commands can you use to get more information? Check all that apply.
Obviously the correct answer if ls --help
But it prompts that manual help and help ls are also correct when they are not.
By Drew
•Mar 26, 2020
Originally I thought the layout was a little clunky, but when I wanted to go back and review something that I was struggling with it I was incredibly appreciative of the layout. My only real problem with the course is that it was so basic for intermediate users. I'm not sure I learned anything on the Windows end of things, however I did learn a great deal for Linux and it helped me tremendously.
By Craig G
•Apr 16, 2023
Very well taught class. The instructor explained most concepts fairly well (at least well enough for testing). There were a few questions on some tests that seemed to not have been taught. I'm not positive if my notes just weren't as in-depth as I thought they were or if they just weren't reviewed during the course. I did not see many others complain about it but most of them were practice tests
By Xavier A
•Jan 20, 2022
The course was pretty good at teaching the information. It could be improved by having student install virtual machines eariler on to get more practice on both operating systems outside of the labs. It would also be of benfit to have the labs have more unguided portions to reenforce what was learned. (We show you how to do the first two and complete the third task with less instruction)
By Ronald P
•May 13, 2019
as someone who is just moving from centos (RHEL) linux to Ubuntu (Debian) linux this course was something i needed. however there should have been some things on mac. lots of graphic and cad companies mainly use macs not windows or linux. audio processing is also best done with macs. walking in or getting a support line call and not knowing the system can lead to many more issues.
By Josephine B
•Sep 4, 2024
There's a lot of repeat information later in the course, the exam questions can be worded extremely misleadingly, and there's been plenty of questions that were only very very briefly mentioned in the course, with no additional information in the supplementals. A lot of the subtitles are wrong too. I'm learning a lot, though, so 4 stars, it just has a lot of room for improvement.
By Neirit M
•Aug 12, 2021
I believe that this course thoroughly teaches you the resources that you need in order to become successful on the software side of IT. My only issue with this course is that the Linux side of this does not really come easy and there is only so much practice you can do with the OS you are using. Besides that I am looking forward to moving onto the next course in the program.
By Fred S
•Mar 29, 2021
The course was fantastic and full of materials to really kick start your IT knowledge. My only complaints about this course are the buggy qwiklabs that are formatted to only detect fixes you make through specified steps and processes. (i.e: a file can be deleted in the GUI but qwiklab might be formatted to only detect deleting files through CLI for you to get the credit.)
By Ahmed E
•Mar 31, 2019
This model was pretty challenging feel like it can be way more interactive especially on the coding exercises. Also think the interactive approach helps the learning to stick better because we are doing more over and over to make sure the skills are learned instead of just memorized for a brief moment which is what college and most learning experiences are notorious for!
By Dominic B
•Feb 3, 2022
Very challenging. I think it would be better if the modules were serarated according to OS, instead of switching back and forth. The windows/powershell labs need to be fixed, cant type in powershell VM. and it would be a huge step up if different OS folders/files were included as examples to follow along with. OVerall, great course with some minor improvements needed.
By Mikey B
•Jul 16, 2020
Great instructor, easy to follow, and the material wasn't as dense compared to the Networking class. My only complaint was the amount of commands given in the terminal and the amount of explanations or examples. The Qwiklabs were helpful, but I needed more of them especially like the last one where you have to fix problems with what you learned throughout the class.
By Eyram T
•Jun 6, 2022
It was quite challenging and although some parts were not very clearly, it also shows that you'd really have to put in some real time and effort into getting through this course. This is not one of those "oh i'mma just watch the videos, guess the answers and i'll be set. You actually have to remember and know what you're doing. Light on the remebering lol
By Philip D
•Jul 13, 2020
There could be a download of the commands for both windows and linux, some of the lectures weren't thorough enough. At times it was moving to fast. There should be a better way to take notes. The scrolling of the lectures took the video out of view. I found it annoying. The labs were difficult because there was no concrete examples in the second lab.
By Brent K
•Jun 4, 2018
I thought the course was very good and informative. It was great being able to utilize the virtual machines for the labs, but it made me wish there was a way to have a virtual machine to use while watching the videos. I was able to follow along and actually do some of these tasks for Windows as I watched, but since I don't have a machine with Ubun
By Matt B
•May 29, 2019
I loved this course. It challenged me to go back and remember alot of Linux and Powershell commands which I'm not familiar. My only issue were some of the labs and some instructions. Some of the instructions seems a little confusing and the lab itself has it's bugs. I couldn't complete 2 of the labs and just simply moved onto the next lesson.
By Gabriele G
•Jan 11, 2019
Deeply analytical and technical course oriented to provide the user the standard hard skills needed to perform IT support activities within a company. Linux Introduction to Bash, use of Microsoft different tools and understanding of the backgrounds of an OS makes this course a "must-have" in your portfolio. Empowering tech support operators!
By William C T
•May 18, 2021
Overall the course thus far has been very informative. However, I personally would prefer to have all the Windows lessons taught together separately from the Linux lessons. I understand that the intent is to show how something is done in Windows, and then how the same thing is done in Linux, but I think it is more confusing than helpful.
By Jeremiah Z
•Jul 21, 2019
It was explained in very good detail, but i feel like it needed more exercises than supplemental readings. You can read something all day and yes it will help, but feel like this course and all the commands you learn need to be more exercised than read about with more quizzes involving typing in the commands, rather than reading about them.
By Mahmoud J
•Dec 4, 2021
There were some communication problems, internet outages, and power outages in some laboratories, and I was not able to complete the laboratory on time. Now I'm trying to get into the lab, but unfortunately this message comes up, "Sorry, your quota has been exceeded for this lab". Please help me complete my course thank you so much
By Misty F
•Oct 14, 2022
There was a lot introduced during this course, but quite few things in the final labs weren't in the classwork (I took extensive notes) or needed to be completed specific ways in order to pass the labs. Tons of others have complained. Some updating is needed. I did, however, learn a lot and am looking forward to the next class.
By Craig A
•Jun 27, 2022
I think this course overall was well done. The only critique I have is that perhaps for the assesments you could give the students a number of attempts before revealing the correct solution. I understand its done to ensure we get the correct syntax, but being a perfectionist myself I like having the opportunity to do it myself.
By Ruth M
•Apr 20, 2018
The only issue I had a negative with was the labs. The course is great, content relevant and well demonstrated. There is a boat load of reading, but that is part of learning, isn't it. Pay close attention to the difference between command and flags as they require certain sequencing to be effective, which I still am unsure of.
By Abiy M
•May 4, 2023
It's a well organized course, great for beginners- full of helpful info. Introduced me to many things new for me like linux bash and win powershell. In my opinion tho, doing the linux part as a separate course and expanding both courses a little bit would be a better idea, or not, am sure u thought of it. Thank you very much👍