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Coursera is a well-known online learning portal known for its selection of courses and degree programs. The material offered on this platform is usually offered by top universities and institutions around the world. Coursera’s features, which include video lectures, quizzes, and easy access to assignments—just to name a few—all help to facilitate easier and more accessible learning opportunities.
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It is a best learning platform I have used in my college in which we can explore many courses to develop our skills while schooling ,and it also provides many new emerging courses.
One thing I disliked in it was it forced you to buy or register for paid courses and many courses which are provided in it are paid, and only some courses are free for students .
Mainly this platform provides various courses for students. Students can devlop their skills by learning the various courses easily. This platform is user friendly and Students can take certificate after completing course.
Learning at your pace, at your place and at your ease.
Sometimes things get complicated. Assignments are a bit tough for the average learners.
It increase your level of learning, learn new skills, excel in your career or change your career path.
Coursera offers a huge variety of courses in various fields. It also doesn't restrict the user to any particular type of courses and provides a hollistic range of courses so that one can improve their soft as well as technical skills.
The batch system is not helpful at times as I like to watch and learn new things on my own time and not on a weekly schedule or a weekly plan. If you miss out, you have to reset your deadlines and you start in another batch.
Coursera is helping me to learn the skills required in my field first hand. We learn the things in the books but their application or implementation is taught well on Coursera.
Since three years ago, I've used Coursera platform. It is the ideal location for learning from top instructors and faculty members from different institutions and business school. We are able to offer online degrees or any specified courses. I took several data science, artificial intelligence related courses, including those in technical courses, design and research and many more. Courses that are well-structured make understanding easier for us.
It might be challenging to fully comprehend a course's assent at times, and some excellent courses are more expensive. rest things as such no such dislike of this platform.
Whenever a project or academic assignment calls for learning a new technology, I utilise Coursera to get started. The advantage of taking courses is that you may evaluate the course materials for free if you can't afford to pay for them or want to be sure they're of high quality and well-structured before you buy them. The business is committed to promoting healthy learning among indivisuals and even provides financial help to pupils who seek it.This is future of online education in India specially.
I have been using coursera to learn R and data analysis skills. This has proven so helpful in learning this through step by step instructions and has given me some certificates that make strong additions to a resume.
I dislike the need to continuously enroll in courses, there is an auto unenroll feature that I keep encountering since it tends to take a few weeks to finish a course with the limited time around work.
Coursera is filling a knowledge gap for me and allowing me to expand my abilities. It is also adding credibility to my own work and allowing me to prove the skills that I have developed with certificates.
I liked coursera as it provides many courses free of cost. Many people can make avail use of this and develop skills which are required for our job, and it has user-friendly UI.
I didn't like Coursera giving certificates to those who have opted for paid course. Coursera should also give certificates to those who have chosen free course. Apart from this, there is no downside.
Can acquire good knowledge and improve our skills. Coursera enables us to know new information which is not available in our textbooks. And it helps in developing projects from scratch.
The quality of the video content provided by them is too good and some courses have a lab where we can explore more things about what we learned and end of each course they provide certificates.
There is nothing to dislike but they need to focus on cost reduction or at least they need to give some good discounts.
It has a list of options of courses we can choose accordingly and I purchased some of the courses in AI/ML it has good content and they had a practical lab where I practiced and learn,and at end they worked on Project where I can apply all knowledge gain from skills and at the end provide certification we can showcase in Resume.
The Variety of subjects available in the app
The least helpful in the course is the customised student support
It helps learn and upskilling with respect the current technology
It provides various courses all around with various levels like Beginner to Advanced and very handy to use.
Sometimes, it is difficult to understand the assent of the course properly and some good courses are more costly.
As it is full of unlimited courses, it is a very good learning platform. It is accessible everywhere. It keeps track of progress. we can reset our deadlines.
In general, I have found that Coursera provides a good overview. For example, I took a course on natural language processing. The assignments were trivial, and I could get by devoting minimal hours during the week-end to get them done. So if my sense is that if I want to get a quick overview of something, then the pricing and time commitment fit the objective.
the experience, for the most part is 'skin deep'. I think in general that is the case, and may not be universal. I recall taking the machine learning course that was given by Andrew Ng, and the experience was very positive. To this date, I remember principles that were contained in those videos. But other experiences have not been great. Either the quality of the lectures is not up to par, or the engagement necessary for the assignments is not rigorous enough to make a lasting impression, (and truly feel like a sense of accomplishment).
General information. High level overview of specific topics.