AP
Oct 11, 2020
The course was very great and very engaging. The inclusion of real-world problems made the course more interesting. Got to know about many new things which I am going to apply in my current life.
SF
Aug 15, 2020
Great course. I learned a lot about troubleshooting and debugging. Not only learned to troubleshoot small issues but also bigger issues with applications, equipment, servers, network, etc..
By Guna S
•Dec 30, 2021
This Course has more theory than practical activity
By Leith S
•Apr 10, 2023
Lots of theory but no programming practice.
By Victor B V
•Mar 13, 2020
Good ideas, but to complex and short
By Tejasmaya S
•Oct 12, 2022
This was the hardest till now...
By Abu M R
•Jul 24, 2020
Way too much descriptive!
By Mohamed T K
•Jun 21, 2020
Too Techincal, but good
By Nuril F R
•Mar 20, 2021
fine
By Chakradhar K
•Apr 23, 2020
cool
By Akramov A
•Apr 13, 2024
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By Sirojiddin A
•Apr 4, 2024
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By Kentechy
•Nov 7, 2020
I found this course to be the first major let down in these Google courses. MANY topics are shown and then just glossed over. Many of the concepts are barely shown and then link to a wikipedia article, that has a small amount of technical data which does not leave a learner with any measurable amount of greater understanding. Most of the concepts given in this course are somewhat common sense and easily obtained by just basic tinkering. I expected more.
The topics are good, and as an extreme overview its ok I guess. Certainly do not expect to be ready to do anything with real world troubleshooting after having taken this course. This course is merely an acknowledgement of things you will need to spend your own time on...basically, its name dropping concepts, programs, commands, and processes so you can spend your own time to actually learn what they are.
If it was not part of the Google IT Automation track, I would not recommend this course.
By BEANIS B
•Apr 13, 2021
a lot of the material wasn't really covered for the big quizzes as the lady that teaches never really shows examples of how to do the thing she says to do. Most of the time she was just saying the same obvious thing over and over kinda like a person who had to have a certain time meet per video and just saying the same stuff again and again without ever showing what she was talking about. for the last quiz i had to do independent research for the whole thing since the topic was covered so poorly in the course and while i dont mind independent research i would have loved at least one example. not worth paying 50 bucks if i cant rely on the course
By Euhid A
•Aug 16, 2020
This course has taught me a lot of concepts, but, it was not up-to the mark as compared to the other courses in this specialization. This course had some really tough exercises, which makes no sense to a beginner learner. The exercise problems were not taught before-hand, and that confuses learners. But, overall it was a good experience. The way of teaching was really good as I understood all the theory concepts taught by the instructor, but, it would have been much better , if some more practical examples were provided with their codes.
By Jukka-Pekka P
•Dec 14, 2020
Too long video lectures and least useful exercises so far in this specialization. There is a bit of a mismatch between the contents of the lectures and the Labs. Not as hands on as the other courses. The lectures comprise of a big amount of "if this, then that" and I think everyone would benefit in putting that in a visual form of decision tree instead of making it into a series of long lectures. Or have the visual material as reference along with the lectures.
By Gautam N
•Jul 22, 2020
I am giving this course a 2 star because I expected more practicals, the course mostly covers theories and practicals were very less and even the labs were poor, I hope this draws the attention of the mentor, and we can get an updated/practical oriented course. Sorry for low ratings, but this is just to draw your attention to update it, so everyone can learn more
By Alex H
•Jan 15, 2021
Some interesting stuff here, but also a lot of irrelevant stuff. Scope was too broad, and some things felt so briefly touched upon it was pointless. Started to feel I was not doing a course about Automation and Python anymore. One lab was very simple and the other one needed access to a file url which was giving a 404 at the time.
By Paul D
•Jun 27, 2020
This course has little to do with Python and belongs in a different stack. It's more of a basic troubleshooting course for jr sys admins than an "IT Automation with Python" course. The course would be much better if it focused on Python and had more hands on Python exercises.
By Meshal H A
•Mar 27, 2021
The exams were not giving problems that build our knowledge, and also there was a lot of things in the lessons, so I think it is better to make a written summary of what we learned and the commands and tools the instructor talked about.
By Irfan A
•May 15, 2020
Its my 4th course of this specialization. Unlike previous 3 courses I found myself struggling to focus on this course because the content was more focused on video lectures and less practical problems.
By Leo B
•Feb 7, 2022
Poor video material, much talk about many situations inside systems, but not much coding, and no clear pedagogic path. The second and 4th qwiklabs were great though, challenging and fun.
By Bikash K
•Jul 22, 2020
Codes are not well explained. Modules and codes were just coming from here and there. It just made me alienated in this course. But for the part of theory explanation, it was good.
By Jay S
•Jul 18, 2020
This Course is more Theoretical instead it should make more focus on Practical learning which would overall benefit the students or learners like me.
By Thiago F N
•Feb 20, 2020
Pretty basics stuff, maybe I was just expecting more challenging content.
The instructor is pretty good, easy to understand.
By Gaylon S
•May 15, 2024
The Python script wasn't provided in the lesson to follow along with which made it hard to understand the Concepts.
By Ahmad M
•May 26, 2020
I wish to reduce theoretical concepts and repetitive ones , and put more practical exercises
Thank you, Amanda