JB
Dec 27, 2020
This course was very informative and challenging. I really appreciate the way the course was put together. It would be ore helpful if the links to the readings were from material other than Wikipedia.
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 Justin M
•Nov 26, 2018
This course is presented well. Moreover, I felt that I learned so much more than I had in my college's Linux course. She, Cindy, is really good at explaining how the commands could apply in a desktop support position.
By Abraham O
•Jul 6, 2023
I never knew anything about linux and too small in windows operating system but after completing this am confidence to approach any system failures that occur in computing. Thank you google for making me a power user
By Berto E
•Jul 20, 2021
I went into this thinking a "power user" was someone able to navigate thru websites and search engines like a pro... Now I truly understand the concept and have a new appreciation for Windows and LINUX based systems.
By Karen S
•May 14, 2018
A lot of information that’s well taught but difficult to take all in. The labs are more difficult. Week 6 labs were extremey hard and I thought I would fail. I just kept retaking the labs and managed to pass with 80%
By Olu O O
•Oct 5, 2022
Through the lessons and with the help on the virtual lab(s), I have learnt new things and also practised new skills. I feel somewhat confident about my new knowledge but I'd love to humbly learn and practice more.
By Sowjanya V
•Jun 3, 2021
It was awesome course, but 4th week of assignment , I couldn't complete because my internet was down when completing my assignment. so now when ever i am trying again ,getting message quota was done . i am helpless
By Deleted A
•Sep 10, 2019
I like this course but the last part of week 6 assessment in Linux tough haha because it is use command line but In windows, easy for me to navigate and find the problems. Anyways, everything worked great as usuall.
By Aaron H
•Jul 17, 2018
Great course! But some of the parts are a bit buggy, so make sure to check the forums if you cannot figure out what to do! IT Support is about finding answers, so it makes sense to work on your searching skills now!
By Kyle M
•Apr 5, 2018
Great Course. I would really prefer if the Instructors would delve into the instresting stuff, instead of "chec it out in the next supplemental reading"....gets old after a while.
Other than that - I am very pleased!
By Daniel O
•Feb 19, 2018
Great course. The multiple choice, however, should probably be graded. The qwiklabs was great, even if it was a bit buggy. The multiple choice, in contrast, force students to memorize the commands Cindy talks about.
By James R
•Mar 29, 2021
Great course, really helped organize the various things I knew and things I did not in to a comprehensive course, tying it all together and developing a solid foundation. I do not feel as intimidated to move ahead.
By Zahid A K
•Apr 12, 2020
Believe me this course is one of the best I have come across as it has a lot of practical aspects in it and I really liked that as it was very engaging and that helped me understand a lot of things about the topic.
By xinku
•Jan 28, 2019
this is a great course for everyone with little computer fundation,it will teach the most important and basic knowledge and skill so you can use computer smoothly and efficently.realy thanks for suplying the course
By DANIEL A
•Dec 16, 2022
it's a good course which has deepened my curiosity to learn more about operating systems and has also improved my understanding on mainly how Linux and Windows OS operates in addition to Android and IOS.
Great !!!
By Melodie M
•Nov 8, 2020
I am being challenge with these course. I am hopeful that one day these will be easier for me to use. I have never worked with Linux environment so this is all new. I have used the command line but very little.
By M H
•Apr 6, 2020
Great introduction to material. Accurately and intelligently summarizes most important skills to be learned while not feeling like its a bare bones summary (which it is, but its a great foundation to start from).
By Joseph G
•Jun 20, 2019
This course was excellent. Cindy is an enjoyable instructor. No filler material or fluff in any of the lessons - just wholly useful information and exercises. I'll be using Bash and PowerShell much more often now!
By Stephen A M
•Jan 18, 2022
I have Windows experience but none with Linux, so going through the scenarios for both was awesome as it refreshed my Windows knowledge while exposing me, in context, to the corresponding Linux approaches. Kudos!
By Javier L
•May 9, 2021
it`s been great and challenge experience from the beginning to the end, the complexity of it in each assessment, make you troubleshoot like in real scenario environment....after all is about get things done..
By Biplab G
•Dec 26, 2020
This is best course for the one who wanted to learn basic of OS for both Windows and Linus Users . Really appreciated the efforts the Trainer has put . I am Thankful yo Google|Coursera for this informative course
By Panama P
•Feb 24, 2018
Many gaps were filled in about the Windows OS and I learned a lot about the Linux OS.
The course was well designed. Some of the Labs had connectivity issues but over a great experience!
Cindy is a great instructor.
By Scott S
•May 30, 2020
Lots of good hands-on knowledge. I recommend using VirtualBox and setting up a virtual machine so you can follow along with both Windows and Linux. Mirroring what the instructor does in the CLI was very helpful.
By Ram D
•May 13, 2020
This is the most important topics for the IT support specialist for manage every needy work like install, update, remove, modify the file permission as well as software from command line using windows and linux.
By Francisco C
•Jun 24, 2023
I really enjoyed this refresher of Linux commands and using a virtual computer environment to test and practice what you learned is very nice hands on type of tool. I appreciate that we can apply what we learn.
By Matthew C
•Aug 7, 2019
not really packed full of information, but enough to make you dangerous. if you go off on a tangent (at your own leisure) from the suggested readings, then you will be well versed in how operating systems work.