IS
Sep 1, 2022
Well detailed course, I thought this topic was going to be hard to learn. But the teacher explained it well. Anyway, I enjoy this course, because I learned a lot from it. Thank you Coursera and Meta.
JA
Feb 1, 2023
The course was interactive with hands on lab exercises further helping students to grasp concept. Theories were well explained in details with illustration that helped to foster understanding.
By Abby S
•Dec 7, 2022
The examples provided were very helpful.
By Serkan B
•Jul 5, 2023
there were some technical difficulties.
By Kaal H A A 2
•Jan 8, 2023
I loved the course.
Normalizatio woooh
By Alejandro G
•Jul 31, 2023
Cover the bases of Databases properly
By Дмитрий Ш
•Sep 9, 2022
Nice course. Thank you!
By Deleted A
•Oct 30, 2024
it's a little easy
By Ferdinand E
•Feb 16, 2024
Really eye opening
By SATYA P V
•Oct 11, 2023
it is very useful
By Mitanshu V C
•Jan 19, 2025
Brief and subtle
By Luis A F I
•Sep 10, 2022
Muy interesante
By Aldwen T
•Mar 8, 2023
Great start!
By Aboubaker R H
•Mar 16, 2024
perfect
By NIKHIL Y
•Nov 28, 2024
good
By Dulani H
•Aug 12, 2024
Good
By Relaunch 2
•Jul 24, 2024
none
By Deepak
•Aug 11, 2023
GOOD
By Muhammad R A
•May 12, 2024
In my opinion, there are many aspects that need to be updated in this course. Firstly, there are many errors in the presentation of the material. For example, the relationships among entities in the Chinook database are incorrect, among others. Additionally, I hope that Meta would consider changing the types of questions that appear in each video material to ones that require a combination of logical analysis and knowledge, rather than just "yes" or "no" questions. This would help improve the engagement and understanding of course participants overall. Lastly, what I dislike the most is the absence of Meta's instructors who respond to students' questions in the discussion forum. Come on! Take a leaf out of IBM's book, who have their staff respond to every student's confusion. Don't just squeeze money out of us and not take teaching seriously.
By Trong T L
•Sep 16, 2023
The course started out pretty well in the first week, however it went down hill from there. The organization of lectures are not very good. Why would there be a lab on database and table creation before the lecture on CREATE function? Also there is a quiz on 3NF before the lecture on 3NF (though there was reading). There was 1 single exercise for the database design and normalization part, and the database wasn't implemented on the platform so there was actually zero practice. And the final assignment grading was all over the place.
By Matthew R
•Apr 26, 2023
Started out great the first week. Into the 2nd week examples went from the command line to a SQL client that was not introduced or explained. At this point a different instructor would work an example that was out of context and clearly was from another class. Also, I didn't really need to see the instructor the whole time. It would have been much better to leave the slides up instead of constantly going back to a guy who is just standing there talking.
By Nicholas D
•Dec 2, 2023
Good but has a lot of issues. Also the final assessment is not based on output but matching things the way they want you todo them and if you do it another way you get scored bad. Apart from that good course.
By Language L
•May 21, 2023
The final quiz was not clear. It said to enter the the missing word, but then it says to run the whole querry.
By Gema G
•Oct 28, 2023
Too theoretical.
By Neil M
•Apr 18, 2023
The questions on the final exam where you need to right SQL code not related to the database you create are completely broken
By Ken L
•Aug 24, 2022
Too many mistakes and typo everywhere.
By Shannon F
•Dec 2, 2024
Waste of time. The readings are each a hodgepodge mess. The videos are repetitive and many are just of an actor talking. It's full of definitions, no visual representations. No guidance on setting up and using your own DBMS which it will randomly tell you in module 4 to use out of the blue with no clear instructions as to how. The Module 4 quiz tells you to use Coursera's MySQL database but doesn't link to it. The readings and final quiz have multiple typos and grammatical errors. It was all bad. Using Udacity instead.