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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Python for Data Science, AI & Development by IBM

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About the Course

Kickstart your learning of Python with this beginner-friendly self-paced course taught by an expert. Python is one of the most popular languages in the programming and data science world and demand for individuals who have the ability to apply Python has never been higher. This introduction to Python course will take you from zero to programming in Python in a matter of hours—no prior programming experience necessary! You will learn about Python basics and the different data types. You will familiarize yourself with Python Data structures like List and Tuples, as well as logic concepts like conditions and branching. You will use Python libraries such as Pandas, Numpy & Beautiful Soup. You’ll also use Python to perform tasks such as data collection and web scraping with APIs. You will practice and apply what you learn through hands-on labs using Jupyter Notebooks. By the end of this course, you’ll feel comfortable creating basic programs, working with data, and automating real-world tasks using Python. This course is suitable for anyone who wants to learn Data Science, Data Analytics, Software Development, Data Engineering, AI, and DevOps as well as a number of other job roles....

Top reviews

DR

Sep 27, 2024

This course was really helpful in make me understand all the topics of Python from scratch, including the slightly advanced topics, of APIs, for my level as a freshman just getting settled in college.

MA

May 16, 2020

The syllabus of the course takes you in a roller-coaster ride.

From basic level to advance level and you won't feel any trouble nor hesitate a bit.

It's easy, it's vast, and it's really usefull.

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By Joseph H (

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Mar 22, 2021

While IBM's lectures have an irritating voiceover for lectures and can be stereotypically useless at times...they are usually really beneficial in one regard or another. However, this particular Python course is horrific and acts as if it were to help guide you through it, then pushes you into the deep end saying that you should know how to swim. I recommend taking a Python Bootcamp if you want to gain anything of substance out of this course, but then again, after the boot camp, you won't need it. For a "professional" company, this course leaves almost all to be desired.

By Matthew A

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Mar 24, 2021

The week 4 content is a complete 180 from the earlier content in the IBM Data Analysis Certificate. Spelling errors, poor video quality, incorrect information and exercises requiring you to use commands in Python that will not be introduced until later in the course. Some staff were also unhelpful in the forums; replying to questions about exercises and concerns with only a "Thanks for your feedback". I was very satisfied with the course until this point. Other parts of the course were well done and unfortunately made this one part stick out like a sore thumb.

By Pascal B

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Jul 31, 2021

This was by far the worse course. There is no logic going from one section to the next, the time estimates are way off. New sections should build on the previous sections. Also, the Notebooks simply repeats what's in the videos so why having me do both? Also, even by simply copying/pasting the code from one Notebook to another (to see the results), it took me more than the estimated time. And that copying/pasting is not good practice. I finished this section with sub-standard understanding and retention considering the amount of time (and money) invested.

By Tracey C

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Jan 25, 2021

The videos and quizzes were fine. Some parts of the hands-on labs were ok, the final project was fine. However, the hands-on labs are NOT for beginners. They would start out just fine but then most had a last project that was just ridiculous- using functions and syntax that was not in any of the videos or earlier parts of the lab. It was so frustrating for me and the discussion boards are full of tons of other students with the same frustrations. The earlier courses were good, this course was poorly constructed and executed.

By Supral R J

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Sep 22, 2024

This would perhaps be a great refresher course for people who've learned Python or dabbled in other languages, but for someone new to programming (like myself), the videos aren't very helpful and the labs don't explain programming logic or library purposes very well. Some of the exercises were just repeatedly pressing Shift+Enter to run code cells. I found myself constantly asking ChatGPT for explanations because after Module 3, labs introduced codes abruptly without providing any background. Can't help but feel let down!

By Joseph K

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Jan 14, 2024

unfortunately I'm having to supplement this course with Harvard's EDX CS50 intro python as the content here is thin, rushed, and leaves gaps. It also introduces new characters and syntax inside the practice questions that it doesn't cover in the short "lecture" videos. IMO python should have been introduced right from the start of the Pro Cert and not 4 subjects deep, so by the time you got here you would be more established at with it, and not having to reach into other programs to address shortfalls with instruction here.

By Hieu L

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Aug 30, 2019

Contents are simple and easy to learn. However, It covers basis aspects of Python programming

But I expect more in-depth practical examples and exercises. I think the course should includes more projects. The most confused part is about IBM Watson I personally not quite 100% sure what is the goal to include that platform in this course and moreover what does it actually help the future ai/data engineer or scientists. Because most of the time, I was talked about configurations and stuff which I am doubt it will be helpful!

By Agnieszka W

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Jun 20, 2019

Very disappointing unfortunately. In the video lessons and tutorials all the examples are far away from the "real world" examples. I didn't have the impression that the learning material helped me prepare for the final assignment. Also the explanations in the tutorial are very vague and misleading and partially using obsolete screenshots that don't match the current naming and navigation. I had the impression that I spent more time dealing with the lacking precision of the descriptions than with writing the actual code

By Rebecca C

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Jan 2, 2021

I took this course as part of the Data Analyst Professional Certificate and have never worked with Python before. I thought this would be an easy(ish) introduction to Python, however this course is not for beginners. The first two weeks are easy to follow, but the videos and exercises for the rest of the weeks were too fast and too shallow. I had to supplement this course with one from CodeAcademy to feel comfortable with the material, and I still don't feel that I have a firm grasp of Python, Pandas, or Numpy.

By Nadia S

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Jun 11, 2020

This course was just irritating on so many levels. While it does give you an introduction to Python (again many free tutorials online) some/most of the end section exams have 3 questions which is just crazy. Many questions within the videos appear before you get to the answer in their explanation. I found this frustrating on many levels. The course uses Juptyer notebooks without ever explaining the interface. This is the first Coursera course that really makes the question the quality of the course on here.

By Nellie

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Sep 21, 2023

It wasn't the best course, mainly because a lot of terms, functions, methods, and technologies were mentioned but not really explained. Instead, we were told to "review the lab for more information". However, the lab simply repeated what the videos shared. It would have been nice if complex concepts like matrices, web scraping and file reading were explained a bit more in-depth along with provide real-world examples. Also if the examples tied to each other in some way. A bit disappointed with this module.

By Alexander H

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Nov 10, 2021

There is a huge gap in the level of difficulty between the code shown in the videos and the ones in the exercises. It would be a big help if the solutions, especially the code which wasn't explained in the lectures, would be explained more in detail or at all. Just providing a reference to another provider (for example w3 schools) is not what I have expected as support from IBM. In that case I could have choosen to take Python courses directly at w3 schools.

By Yarden H

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May 2, 2022

I think that this course is getting too much credit for the contact it provides.

It defiantly covers the basics and what you should know in order to get started with Python, however, there are a lot of mistakes throughout the classes and the explanations in the videos are too short. They don’t go deep into the why’s and how’s and for beginners it is so important. I had to go and find Youtube videos in order to really understand everything.

Really a shame...

By Dane A

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Apr 29, 2024

This course was rife with errors in the quizzes. Tons of grading incorrectly and errors or issues in the questions being asked. Pretty unacceptable when you are supposed to be teaching beginners. I am taking this course as a part of a larger series for a certification, and already have a lot of experience with Python. Pretty disappointing to see such a lack of care from a big name company and someone who has a PhD in data science.

By Michael V

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Mar 28, 2021

The first few weeks cover Object-Oriented Programming basics pretty well, as I have taken a course in Java before. However, weeks 4 and 5 are somewhat week and jump around in the labs, not explaining many of the code that is being used and don't really use enough examples or teach you exactly how to do certain things. I would have to view the solutions and then assume certain lines did "x" or "y" thing without real explanation.

By Antonio P

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Jun 2, 2021

I'm sad to say that I did not find this course great at all. I've already know Python, I've been working with it for 1 year and I think that all the contents are presented so fast that it will be hard for a beginner to undertand them at all. There are some sections of unexplained code, and also there are some typos on the slides. If you are already familiar with Python (as I am) then this course will be a great refresher.

By Caio T D

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Jan 10, 2024

this python project is way more difficult than the basic python course teaches beforehand. I'm getting completely lost as an entry level in coding. The Certificate for data engineering is supposed to be beginner level as per their page, please if we are meant to learn and finish this project give us more python to learn and practice before, its way to difficult I dont want a pass only by copying and pasting the code.

By Peter N

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Jul 21, 2021

Extremely low production values. Videos often looked sloppily made, seemed to be narrated by a text to speech program, and had completely unedited and unpunctuated transcripts. Labs seemed ok, though I wish they had more exercises. Running bits of code is not sufficient interaction, especially for the more complex topics, where the labs seemed to completely give up on exercises. That's no way to learn anything.

By Brandon H

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Aug 1, 2021

Videos and therefor transcripts need to be improved "like this" shown on the screen is not acceptable. "Teaching staff" also need to be better as they often said they had no issues and no follow up on why multiple students had the same issue. The listed instructor was nowhere to be found in the discussion forums or the videos. I did still learn a bit which is why I decided to go for 2 stars instead of 1 star.

By Pritpal W

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Apr 30, 2021

Structure is good but the quality of tuition and support are both terrible. Teaching is via 1) mpeg videos, with some slides being on-screen for under 2 seconds, and 2) hands-on lab exercises which often require knowledge not taught in the videos. And there are no slides to use for reference, and the teaching staff have a habit of 1) not responding to students' queries or 2) providing irrelevant responses.

By Mike M

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Oct 26, 2022

This course is not for beginners. Participants should come with a background in programming languages if not also a basic foundation in Python. This course also needs QA review to improve organization of the lessons (some concepts were introduced AFTER referring to them in previous lessons) and further processing (breaking down) of large labs into separate, smaller labs or even smaller concept videos.

By Nicholas J F

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Apr 24, 2019

Too many problems with the last assignment

1) The code given is insufficient to make the graph. A helpful student posted the extra modules you need to import.

2) Instructions unclear about how to set up bucket. Caused lots of problems for many including myself

3) Type in the assignment says "Submit to IMB Cloud" REALLY , you pay that little attention to spelling you cant' get the course create name right?

By Jason L

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Jun 24, 2019

Content is great. Speed is a little fast for some chapters so had to slow it down. I have a little bit of background in Python so I could keep up. What I liked was having practice problems in the Lab, but there were some labs were there were no practice questions so we couldn't really test our knowledge. Overall good introductory course, but could have been better with more interactive questions.

By Martin G

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Aug 29, 2019

The course is good, the contents and the difficulty are fine. As negative points I can say that the tests were blocked (I paid to have the certificate) and I could not finish the course before, even having time to do so I had to wait. Very little or almost no support from both Coursera and the Staff of Teachers in the Forum. No one answered the requests to be able to advance in the course.

By Rick G

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Jul 31, 2019

The first 3.5 weeks go over basic programming skills like what variables are, conditionals, loops. The last week and half go over briefly using Python in a data science setting, which is just using pandas and numpy. The title of this class is misleading. I figured we'd start doing Python coding from the beginning. Most of the code is already done for you. Disappointing.