LD
Oct 23, 2019
Its was great experience in completing the project using all skills that we learned in the course, thanks to coursera and IBM for giving me an opportunity to update my selft and also to test my skills
CS
Jun 15, 2023
It's a great course to get a comprehensive background on Data Science (including ML) and lays the foundation for more advanced courses. It touches on all the areas that are required for data science.
By Arpan C
•Apr 26, 2021
GOod
By Kasi V
•Nov 6, 2020
good
By Mohammed A W
•Oct 2, 2020
Good
By SHALINI S
•Sep 13, 2020
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By VISHNU T B
•Jun 28, 2020
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By Soumyajit D
•Jun 7, 2020
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•May 20, 2020
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By Naveen S P
•May 10, 2020
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By ARIJIT K
•Apr 28, 2020
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•Mar 9, 2020
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•Jan 3, 2020
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By Manea S I
•Sep 25, 2019
nice
By Prabhu M
•Sep 17, 2019
good
By Gurnam S
•Mar 4, 2019
Good
By Mohammad I
•Mar 4, 2023
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By Ikenna M
•Sep 8, 2022
ok
By Josh H
•Jan 12, 2020
AAA
By Talha A
•Sep 30, 2019
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•Aug 16, 2022
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•Apr 3, 2020
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By Amy P
•Jul 25, 2019
This is the final course in the IBM Data Science Certificate and it is primarily focused around a project of your choosing. First, you learn how to scrape data and use the Foursquare API, which is quite helpful as these skills are generally transferrable. Then you'll need to come up with an idea that is loosely related to location data in some way. You'll have several weeks to implement your idea and write a report and a blog post/presentation. The final project is a lot of work.
In my opinion, the grading system could be better. You rely on peer reviews to pass the course, but only one peer looks at your work. Multiple sets of eyes would be fairer and hopefully generate more feedback. The discussion forum aspect could also be improved to promote collaboration and not simply requests to "please review my submission".
All in all, a decent guided Capstone course. Be prepared to do a lot of work on your own as there is not a lot of structure or hand-holding. I am very proud to have completed a formal project/report that demonstrates how much I learned over the course of the IBM Data Science Certificate.
By surya m p
•Apr 10, 2020
This course is excellent at teaching all the data science and machine learning skills from a practitioner's perspective. I would strongly recommend it to aspiring data science professionals. Other positives include free introduction to the IBM cloud platform.
Room for improvement include:
1. Improvement to reliability/availability of IBM Developer Skills Network (which was done towards the end of my course) or give it a miss (using IBM cloud platform instead) completely.
2. Assignments should be graded by instructors or through standardised testing. The current peer-graded system seems to be hit and miss. It is not ideal especially for such a long course.
By Andres F M L
•Dec 21, 2022
>>Positive things:
-As well as in the other courses, the material is of high quality and the labs to practice are enough to get a good understanding of the core topics.
-In this last course, the knowledge of the other 9 courses was clearly applied. One can call it a very good recap course.
>>Point to improve:
Please make the practice quices more difficult. Instead of asking if the operations were performed, with only yes/no option as answer, the practice quices can be more similar to the graded quices but a bit easier.
Why? In my opinion, the certifications will gain more prestige among Data Scientists because the effort to finish the course is higher.
By Dominic M L C L
•May 29, 2020
There were quite a number of tools/apis in the course material that were no longer working, meaning they need to be updated and shows the course material has not been touched in quite some time. For absolute beginners this is problematic as they are not unsure where to search for solutions, and asking in the Discussion Forums does not always return an answer. Aside from that, I found the Capstone Project to indeed be challenging for the level of skills we have obtained from the course, but also figured it forces learners to really search and source for solutions similar to how the real world would force you to do so.