KG
Sep 5, 2020
A very informative and easy course. I loved studying it, the professor was very well versed and delivered the lectures in a way so that students find it easy to understand the text and context.
S
Feb 5, 2021
A concise and informative course. The course consolidates my fundamental knowledge about the different components and concepts of problem-solving and decision-making. I really learned a lot.
By John M
•Jun 7, 2019
Decent course with a personable instructor. Thank you for the opportunity to acquire knowledge through a course that flows well with a relatively simple interface/interaction.
By Jennifer F
•Jun 20, 2019
Rob has some strange ideas and opinions. I'm not sure he likes his family (brother in law or parents), or slow runners. He tells stories but they are hard to follow.
By Britta N
•Aug 20, 2015
Nice course, but a little "light" at times.
What's great though is that there are no deadlines, which really enabled learning at my own pace whenever I had free time :)
By Panagiotis S
•Mar 11, 2016
Many points are just a presentation of bulletins with a very brief description. Could use a little more depth or at least some pointers for further study.
By Mahesh G
•May 23, 2020
This course must include some project case studies of corporate to understand usability of each concept included in this course.
Rest everything is good.
By Farid F
•Jul 9, 2021
I know it's a bit of a dry subject, but it could have been a bit more dynamic. Still I learned new aspects of the subject. I especially liked Module 3.
By Hasan M K
•Nov 12, 2017
Course was basic. Structure was not robust. Video editing was poor, in some areas the sound was out of sync and the video zoom was out of proportion.
By Jorge V D
•Jan 22, 2020
I think that is a usefuk course, however it could be better for the students including homeworks of problem sollving using the different methods.
By Arvil d V
•Aug 18, 2015
It could be better if there were more working/practice examples, but it lays down a good overview of the techniques and decision making process.
By Lisa R
•Feb 18, 2020
Material covered seemed far too simplistic to warrant a full course - could easily have been included in another course as a single module.
By Yasemin I
•Aug 18, 2022
The course was easy to understand and thought clear. I wish there were more stories and real life experiences in the lectures.
By Reza M
•Jul 1, 2024
It was not helpful, just few video.If somebody wants to just read , so he or she can goole it . There are too many sources.
By Paolo C
•Jan 26, 2021
I like the choice of the topics and the organization of the course. The course content should be more rich and articulated.
By Jason M
•Oct 9, 2015
This lecture just gave some fundamental ideals rather than details. Luckly I have not enrolled the certification.
By Pelit M
•Jun 4, 2022
An okay course, has some useful ideas. However, it doesn't reach very high in terms of creativity or complexity.
By gai a
•Sep 11, 2015
Helpful and clear.
I would like it more if it had more elaboration and practice on the presented tools.
Thanks!
By Ziad A E
•Jun 24, 2024
why my certificate doesnt have my name it carries the name of coursera learner what is the proplem
By Maria B
•Nov 5, 2019
The whole course is an introduction to the topic. Some easy things are explained too much.
By Lauren G
•Mar 27, 2020
While he delivered good content, the manner in which it was presented could be improved.
By Thuy P
•Jun 7, 2020
It's general theory, but not so many applied exercises to solve problem individually.
By Carine R L
•Jul 19, 2020
Nice way of learning a lot of concepts quickly. Missing exercises and more examples
By Reyes A J B
•Aug 15, 2020
I would like to go deeper into the problem solving tools described in the lectures.
By Loise B
•Feb 6, 2023
Since a scenario was offered, I think the course could have been more intertwined.
By lifecoachkulveer
•Jul 9, 2020
Not very well structured and moreover instructor's speaking style was very boring.
By Jolanta K
•Aug 19, 2015
It's a good course but not great. Something is missing and I can't pinpoint what.