By Mr R W I
•Nov 27, 2024
Hello, we get to live on the little we get, to get buy in a vehicle, to live in the cold or become homeless, to take this course and receive certificated at this time is most difficult I started when minimum wages where $5.75 with raises and tips. now how we going to Hutle together to live and do? Glad you have this course.
By kwazi c
•Dec 28, 2024
This is a greet course it really explains everything in Microsoft 365 applications and how teams collaborate in an organization using Microsoft applications .
By kenroy t
•Dec 9, 2024
great course material, lots of great information.
By Omar D S
•Oct 5, 2024
Great content !
By 朱家穎
•Sep 9, 2024
very helpful
By Mukti R
•Nov 4, 2024
V good
By Tassiana L
•Sep 13, 2024
thanks
By ABUALGASIM A
•Nov 2, 2024
Great
By ANSHAD K K
•Dec 28, 2024
GOOD
By Tim O
•Oct 19, 2024
The course material was generally well written/ presented. I am taking the course, using an iPad, which presented challenges, as the Coursera and 365 apps do not present the same, nor are the menus / menu choices the same. So, using iPad and laptop, I spent a tremendous amount of time exploring and researching. I feel that the time was well spent, in light of the BYOD which is occurring in the work place. I still have more work to do. One minor note, the final test really did not do the course justice; particularly in the “Select all that apply” choices. The choices were vague, not clearly defined and did not, in some cases, exist in the body of the course.
By Andrew W
•Oct 29, 2024
informative and intresting
By CESAR O
•Nov 6, 2024
The "labs" were not so great. I have to sign up for Microsoft 365 to be able to do them. The multiple choice questions were a pain, not even partial credit for one good answer. Other than that, there was a lot of material I learned. It was a very challenging journey. Wish all the best!!!
By Jacob L
•Sep 13, 2024
This course is by far the worst of the 5 courses in the series. Rather than introducing the Microsoft 365 Ecosystem, it is more like a soft advertisement for Microsoft. The demonstrations in the course are simply glossed over, and there are a lot of advertising slogans in them. Apart from the fact that endpoint security is somewhat valuable, is a job like Service recommendation for a commercial entity suitable for an entry-level IT support specialist? Moreover, the examples given are all using Microsoft 365 solutions. The monopoly has infiltrated the course, which is really bad.