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LR
Sep 7, 2017
It was really insightful, coming from knowing almost nothing about statistics or experimental design, it was easy to understand while not feeling shallow. Just the right amount of information density.
SF
Apr 14, 2020
As a business student from Bangladesh who is aspiring to be a data analyst in near future, I love this course very much. The quizzes and assessments were the places to check how much I exactly learnt.
By Nicolas S
•May 18, 2017
Not really useful.
By Lewis H
•May 2, 2016
Sound is too quiet
By Nicholas B
•Mar 17, 2016
Barely any depth
By MUWANGUZI J
•Jan 15, 2022
Very summarised
By Josh H
•Mar 2, 2018
Not very useful
By Markus K
•Mar 10, 2016
Way too basic.
By Thong K C
•Oct 13, 2016
Too simple.
By Abhishek K
•Mar 28, 2018
Very basic
By Vlad D
•Feb 26, 2017
Too basic!
By Doug E
•Jul 27, 2016
Very basic
By Fan Q
•Feb 28, 2016
Useless
By Andrew
•Jun 28, 2021
Ver
By Ashish S
•Jan 24, 2017
ok
By EDDY L
•May 8, 2016
B
By Deleted A
•Jun 12, 2017
The first week has one assignment: a five question quiz that reviews the syllabus, course/program design and purpose. As someone with multiple degrees and a PhD significant other - both of us work, and are successful, in data analysis and research. My career is centered around Business Intelligence. I was hoping to engage a program that would help me develop R programming skills and build my skill set. After watching all the videos twice, taking notes, completing almost five hours of online research into the topics that I encountered during my first attempt at the quiz, having my significant other review the topics & questions with me, I still failed to pass the quiz after ten attempts. Hence, a syllabus quiz is my roadblock to moving forward in the program. This is not pride, I am not imagining myself to be a genius who is insulted by this failure. Frankly, no one is stupid enough to have not been able to comprehend a syllabus and course desi
By Joseph B
•Nov 21, 2020
The Amazon Polly robot voice has to go. It may make it easier to update the course on the instructors' end, but it degrades the quality of the course from the students' perspective to a degree that is not even close to acceptable. I'm surprised they are trying to get away with it despite the primitive state this technology is still in.
As for the course content; this is certainly not for a beginner. Not because the content is difficult, but because the way they teach it is terrible for someone who isn't familiar with R already. They just shoot a million concepts and definitions at you with short descriptions and little examples. I tried to take this course years ago as a beginner and it was so discouraging. Now that I have a few years experience, it is a good refresher and nice to pick up a couple new tips. That's all it's good for though, a refresher.
By Andre P
•May 3, 2016
most part of this course is a duplicate of the "R programming" course.
microphone/sound of the teacher quality is very bad.
not original, boring, dividing this in "4 weeks" is too ridiculously long, this should be done in 1 week to enable users to take more time for the "R programming".
this course should be free. don't lose too much time on it, it's doable in a day or a weekend and move on to "R programming".
asking for so much money to see how to install R and github is a shame.
feels like this course has been added just to have a round number for the specialization.
even the survey in the end asking for feedback starts with a question not adapted to moment it's been asked "did you get a certificate?" of course i did not as i've just finish the course and now wait for my peers to review my final submission.
By J
•Dec 28, 2020
Very unimpressed with the justification of leaning on automated voice instruction for updated content, when the content is still outdated. For anyone who prefers human interaction, intonation, a sense of engagement with visual queues, will be disappointed. This misses the mark as having any merit beyond a reading manual. In fact, a book is outlined more effectively, because the instruction is approached with reading in mind, which is not the case in the written form provided. Truly disappointed and will not continue with future Johns Hopkins course offerings.
By jessica s
•Jul 24, 2023
I tried really hard to keep going with this course. I expected much more from such a prestigious university and it is a shame that this is the product they put together. The automated voice can't keep me focused, even when I tried to read along with the written lecture. I understand the reason they chose to use an automated voice but it makes the course just worthless. So I am going to do the Google Data Analytics certificate and supplement with other courses from Coursera as I go along.
By David H
•Oct 26, 2023
Utterly rubbish. The course creator claims at the beginning of the course that the automated reading videos are being used in order to facilitate easier updates to material. However, not only are the automated readings monotonous, they're also out of date! Turns out that I had a problem receiving emails from GitHub to verify my account there. Be warned that you can NOT pass this course unless you can successfully complete some trivial tasks on Github. This course was a waste of my time.
By Petros T
•Sep 4, 2020
I am sorry but the robot-based voiceover, extremely slow pace, and lack of interactivity made this specialization unbearable. Additionally, choosing R over Python seems illogical for many reasons, such as Python being the #1 language for data science, ML, AI (if you'd ever consider specializing in these areas).
Poor experience - gave up after the 3rd week and started the one from Michigan (applied data science w/ python).
By Michael Y
•Apr 16, 2018
Git should be introduced more slowly, over multiple courses. I cannot possibly absorb all the command line instructions that were mentioned in the class. There are just too many.
Please PLEASE *PLEASE* spread out the course content on Git over 3 or 4 courses, so we can practice it as we submit assignments. I forsee numerous wasted hours fiddling with Git Bash trying to make it work, not knowing what mistake I'm making.
By Henry J
•Jul 8, 2021
This is the last John Hopkins course i will take. The automated voice is very distracting and frankly out of date with newer applications that are more realistic. Taking this approach they have lost the connection with the audience and it appears to me that they are focussed on themselves and not customer centric.
The advantages of recoreded classes seems to have escaped the people who developed this format.
By Andrew C
•Sep 20, 2016
$38 is a lot to pay for tutorials about how to install software. This course takes only 20 minutes to complete. It is also obsessed with command line interfaces. There's a reason that they were left behind in the 80s. It does cover GUI software like Rstudio, which is ignored for the rest of the course. How about something on the desktop Github version? https://desktop.github.com/ So much easier to use.
By alazarek
•May 12, 2016
Quizzes were based off of extremely high level overview videos not covering anything specifically or deep diving into anything. When applying the git commands covered, numerous errors arose. Overwhelmingly academic course with very little hands on. This is not for anyone actually looking to work in this field, but for someone looking to be able to talk about this field.