SK
Jan 10, 2022
My favorite course of the Certificate Program by a mile. I enjoyed learning from such a great instructor and true Google "Agilest", who provided many real-life project examples and useful tips. Kudos.
MJ
Aug 8, 2022
初心者にも学びやすく、飽きさせない内容でした。VideoのTranscriptが非常に役に立ちました。Noteを取れるのも良かったですし、何度でもTranscriptから聴き直せるのが便利でした。インターフェイスも見やすく、操作しやすかったです。実際の仕事でAgileのTerminologyは聞くのですが、それが何を意味するのかが不明だったのが、このコースをとったお陰でよくわかるようになりました。
By Kgotso S
•Sep 28, 2022
I had a great experience but why cant I see my certificate?
By Jason R
•Jul 26, 2022
Decent conceptually, but details too nitpicky for beginners
By Cristina S
•Sep 30, 2023
I have found this course more difficult to understand
By Omodele L
•Mar 29, 2022
I needed help with asana and did not feel supported.
By Cecil T
•Jun 7, 2021
the peer graded assignment takes so much time.
By Uzma S S
•Apr 1, 2021
There is a lot of information in one course.
By Kiran M
•Aug 16, 2021
Week 3 was too long as well as tiring.
By Cristinel A
•Jun 17, 2023
I could have used some more exercices.
By Richard S A
•Dec 5, 2022
This has been an eye opener for me.
By Kishan P
•Aug 14, 2022
Hectic and tester of patience.
By Muhammad R
•Feb 24, 2023
Last 3 weeks were very long
By yehia h
•Aug 4, 2021
Not enough practical work .
By Jay A
•Jul 9, 2021
need more visual knowledge
By Aron H A
•Dec 11, 2024
I have done this one
By Azadeh S
•Jul 9, 2023
A little unorganized
By UmamaheswaraRao P
•Dec 14, 2022
Excellent course
By 陳彥臻
•Apr 19, 2022
Too much content
By boy n
•Jul 8, 2022
good
By نجلاء ع ع ا
•Jul 30, 2022
صعبة
By ali a
•Apr 26, 2022
meh
By Camila P
•Jun 29, 2022
na
By Karabas B
•Oct 26, 2023
1. Сources 1-5 - mostly water . You have to squeeze it very well to identify a piece of meaningful information. Very diluted, like women soap romance book. 2. No quality control. No real teachers are available in this course - considering it as a shame! I never heard that students are forced to grade each other in any reputable educational institution! That annihilate any educational purpose. Where has this been seen in any reputable educational institution? You can only imagine the content of those tests! There are mostly "Help me through" with no tests at all. Some people simply copy the given material and present it for "peer grading", hope that other people will give them "pass". And they will succeed. Shame, nowhere only here, in Coursera you can observe this pattern. 3. Certificate. Guess what, you have to jeopardize and put your identity in danger by providing your complete identity info to some Persona and let this Persona to use all your personal info for 3 years at their full discretion! It's maybe sold, stolen hacked etc. All those risks for what? For getting some certificate from organization with a dubious reputation where is no teachers and students are generously grading each other? Coursera should be upfront about that condition and about all those non-functioning trimmed educational system. Conclusion: Coursera and all companies presented here by Coursera don't really care about education quality and quality personnel, so the purpose is simply clipping monthly money. Sad. It's very sad only.
By Emily M
•Oct 14, 2023
This course was interesting but very disjointed. Agile is of course something all PMs should know about, but the structure of the course, which was clearly iterative, did not effectively build from one step to the next. I wish this was just an entirely separate professional certificate because then it would allow the courses to go into the level of detail and depth it really needs. I frequently felt like this was a long advertisement for using Scrum and Agile in the technology field, and the exclusion of other industry domains was frustrating and made it hard to maintain motivation. Indeed at certain times I felt condescended to. Again, Scrum and Agile are fascinating subjects, and I really want to become skilled at implementing them. But I feel very letdown by this specific course in the PM certificate.
By Gabe R
•Oct 29, 2024
This course was the most hard to follow so far in the series. In part because the models were so long with so much information and videos that were unecessarily long. Its interesting how in this module it was discussed alot about shortening the Sprit and user stories but it didn't apply to the course or the way it was presented. It could have followed a similar set up like course 4 with 6 modules instead of cramming all into fewer. I had to read and rewatch videos multiple times to understand the subject, felt it was to vague or not enough examples given. Presenter knows their stuff but lack a sense of presenting in an interesting and engaging way, almost bored to be there.