TB
Nov 16, 2021
I like and appreciate courses provided through Coursera.This course is very interesting and valuable for those whose jobs do have relevance with data management .God bless Coursera and Duke University
JE
Oct 30, 2015
The course deserves a 5-star rating because: (1) content is relevant, (2) the professor is concise and possesses great teaching skills, and (3) the learning modules are applicable to daily problems.
By M. R
•May 3, 2016
Not so comfortable with using Excel.
By Luiz S
•Feb 26, 2022
good course, but need to uptade it
By Sundeep g
•Feb 25, 2019
It was great to have this course.
By Hao C
•Feb 9, 2016
Not so relevant with real work.
By Joseph M
•May 2, 2016
It was an interesting course.
By Carlos S C
•Feb 14, 2016
Final project really hard
By Vishal R
•Dec 18, 2015
Not much explanatory
By Santiago B
•May 27, 2020
Very theoretical.
By Syed A M K
•Dec 12, 2015
good course
By Jorge D
•Oct 17, 2015
great!
By Gabriel C
•Jul 5, 2016
PROS:
- Classification lecture is good;
-Weekly assignments are challenging enough
CONS
- No slides provided. Professor draws on an eletronic chalkboard (with a very bad handwriting) and you need to keep going back to videos when you are doing the homework. For me, this shows lack of professionalism and laziness
- Some excel sheets are provided. But they are very messy and badly formatted, matching the messy handwriting in the videos. AND, the instructions are for MAC! No instructions for PC are provided whatsoever. I never used MAC, so I had a very hard time!
- Very few examples real examples are provided;
- You learn math concepts, not Excel skills! Except for the LINEST function, which is very handy, BUT it's NOT TAUGHT in the videos. I had to google the function to learn it.
- They say to complete each piece of the final assingment after you finish the respective week related to that piece. But they only say that as you start week 6!
- The course doesn't provide sufficient material for the final assignment. You get stuck without knowing how to get to answers;
- Some answers to the final assignment are not correct, you check the answer sheet, and the results aren't present in the test!
OVERALL:
I'd never recommend this course to anyone. I only took it because I'm plannening to finish the specialization.
I've taken several Online Courses (5+ on Excel), and this is the worst and most frustating one by far!
By Emmanuel M
•Oct 3, 2020
An interesting course, however, undermined by the number of topics addressed that for their complexity would have deserved a more systematic and less random treatment. The course is based on several pre-compiled excel files that should be a demonstration of the theoretical topics covered. This approach does not ensure the mastery of the theory by reducing the quizzes to the mere filing of cells with predetermined formulas.
I find the part on linear regression the most catastrophic. Having personally some basis of statistics, I have somehow managed to complete the course, but the treatment, especially with regard to the concept of entropy in information theory, should be completely revised. I don't understand why Professor Eggers doesn't start from basic concepts and then expand to more complex ones instead of the opposite. The final work, despite the formulation, is almost completely incomprehensible (check on the forums to believe), as unfortunately often happens here on Coursera is judged good-natured and the general level is very low, with a wide degree of plagiarism.
By Noelle G
•Feb 9, 2018
Understand that this is a course in Data Analysis that utilizes excel, not a course in excel. That being said, that's not my main reason for the lower rating. The math taught in this course is not geared well to people who struggle with math. Much of the learning time is devoted to understanding the math at a theoretical level. Much of the terminology is inadequately explained, and thee are too many instances of mathematical proofing over concrete, numerical examples. What numerical examples there are tend to be deliberately specific, simple and limited because the instructor wants you to take what you learned and apply it to the more complicated problems using your own understanding. Sadly this does not work when you don't understand the math with only a few simple examples and the theoretical reason as to why it works as a reference. Additionally the mentor for the course forums has very similar problems to the professor, relying on complicated mathematical terms and definitions that mean very little to someone who wasn't able to get it the first time.
By Monica B
•Dec 11, 2024
This course was a bit frustrating. It identifies as an Excel course but you spend your time opening models built by the instructor and moving one cell or another to find answers. I found that this lessened my conceptual understanding (as we didn't build these Excel spreadsheets and really didn't have the tools to understand their construction). I found when I took a 10 question multiple choice quiz, I needed to download/find at least 10 Excel spreadsheets. The videos too do not seem to present the materials cohesively and sometimes it fells as if bits were cut and pasted from here and there in other courses. Additionally, provide more reading materials. Not all learners learn from lectures. Reading would help. I really was ready to quit several times in this course but because I spent so much time figuring things out, I moved onward, but I don't believe I will complete this course series. It is definitely not a beginner course.
By George T
•Mar 8, 2017
The course was a bit disappointing. We didn't cover enough advanced Excel functionalities, opting instead to focus on 2 statistical models (Binary Classification and Linear Regression). Having a BSc in Economics, the Linear Regression tutorials and quizzes seemed infantile, while the Binary Classification tutorials proved to be too vague, when we actually had to apply this knowledge on the final project. In retrospect, I regret not starting to work on the final week's material right from the start, which resulted in having to switch session multiple times in order to finish the course. Even if I had done so, though, it wouldn't have made up for the vague instructions in the quizzes and assignment of the final week that made feel at a loss, until I asked for help in the forums. All in all, this course need some serious re-working, in terms of how the material is presented and how the assignments are phrased.
By Monique P
•Aug 11, 2016
I did learn a few helpful tips for analyzing data with excel - particularly how to do a regression analysis in excel which is something I didn't know and is not intuitive. But for a course that is supposed to teach you how to analyze data in excel, there are actually very few lectures that actually show you how to do anything in excel. So much time is spent on how to calculate stuff by hand, without even mentioning how it translates to excel. Also the lectures have a lot of errors that were not corrected in a professional way. Just a random slide put in as an afterthought. The lectures got a bit disorganized towards the end, like the professor was in a rush and then forgot to relate everything to actual business analysis. The final project was especially difficult as not much was explained - I had to read the forums to figure out what I was actually supposed to do.
By Carmen R
•Jul 22, 2016
This course was tough, but I dont mind a challenge. But what I found frustrating about this course was that first the quizzes were often inconsistent with the lecture material, the TA's were less helpful than my fellow classmates (without whom I would not have made it through the course) and the final was an IMMENSE challenge that took over my life for about 1 week - despite the calculation by the instructors that it would take 6-8 hours. I did give it a few stars because I honestly did learn things I did not know, and I understand the value of the application of what was taught for modern businesses. I have been informed that the course is being reviewed by the instructors for strengthening and I 100% agree with that direction.
By Inna B
•Jan 25, 2021
A lot of math and material that is not that easy to understand. If you thought that you would just be taught how to design data in Excel, then no, there is a lot of math waiting for you. Sometimes the material the teacher tells you does not match the examples on the Excel sheets and you need to figure it out by yourself.
I also didn't like that in weekly tests Excel sheets have to be loaded during the test. That is I lost enough time, because my Excel takes a very long time to open.
Especially the course is not very clear for those for whom English is not their native language. Some functions have different names in Russian, so it takes time to find the right function.
By Dan E
•Jul 27, 2020
The course title is misleading. Various statistical methods are introduced in this course without much thought to ordering, then presented in pre-made Excel templates that are used for the course's final project. The analysis techniques are worth learning, but their connection is not clear, and the difficulty spike from the first week to the second and especially the final project is high. Additionally there were some mistakes in the course that lead to several hours of wasted time in preparing the final project. Prof. Eggers is obviously very knowledgable, so if you are willing to invest more time than the average, this course may be worth taking.
By Jason R
•Jul 20, 2016
Beware this course, especially if you are new to this area (despite what the course/specialization says). There are very few examples to clarify and illustrate the different topics of the course, but what's worse is that the assignments are almost completely divorced from the instructional videos; the assignments and especially the final project are much more complicated than anything presented in the instructional videos, so there is no knowledge basis from which the student can operate to complete the assignments/projects satisfactorily or smoothly.
I am extremely dissatisfied and wish I hadn't paid for this specialization. Beware.
By bisheng
•Mar 10, 2016
I am sorry to say this, but the tutorial could have been organzied in a much more serious way.
I do not know how much time the Professors have put on preparation. But it gives me a "sloppy" impression!!! The class carries the name of University of Duke and 70 euros are charged, so I think the learners would reasonably expect to see that the teacher puts lots of time to organize the course structure, in order to efficiently give as much as information to the learners within limited time!
For example, I believe nobody would not say that the Week 2 content on confusion matrix is very consistently explained. And this is just one example.
By Shulun C
•Jan 24, 2016
The lecture videos are not super helpful and the instruction and support for final project is somewhat lacking. You need a relatively solid background coming into doing the project beforehand. Just study the course material is not enough for you to complete your final project, in fact you need peer help or to read more materials to fully understand and finish the project. The quizzes compared to what is asked in the project is too simple and thus not constructive enough in the overall learning. Overall I would recommend you to have a solid background before proceed with this course if you want to improve your learning experiences.
By Ryan K
•Dec 12, 2015
The material is sort of interesting but there is not much hand-holding. I actually am an Excel beginner, and have merely an average grasp of mathematics. Before signing up, I read the prerequisites - there were none! It is advertised as a class for beginners, but I have found it beyond frustrating, and whats more I pre-paid for the specialization so this Excel class and the final project seem to be an utter waste of money without me going off to study Excel at length before trying the course again. Why not label it as an intermediate or higher class? I feel there should be a more obvious indication of the difficulty.
By Kartik K
•Jun 9, 2020
Only Suggested. If you've studied Maths/ Statistics in your undergrad, or if belong to a Commerce background. (That is the limit!)
And mind you, there are many glitches. Many.
There is no continuous flow; the video is not good; the audio is not good; the instructor seems way more casual and relaxed (even did a 15-20 second dance, can you believe it?!)
And sure the things taught and the things asked, are quite different from each other. But maybe if you've the 'needed' background, you might do it just as well.
Anyhow, if you do finish the course at last, it's all worth it.
I guess!?
By Чурсина К Е
•Nov 11, 2020
This course has lower quality then others in specialization. Warning: it is concetrating on math not on Excel. This fact isn't bad by itself, but there is a big gap between video materials and quizes. There aren't enough practic examples which allow you to do graduated exercise confidently.
More than that there are a lot of cases of inaccuracy in automatic quizes and only forum discussins can hepl you understand that there is no your mistake.
Also sound is not perfect (in other courses it is much better) like it was recorded with home mic not professional.