MA
27 de jul. de 2020
It has been a fantastic journey of five weeks. The teaching style is excellent. I Will suggest every graduate student take this course to make a good understanding. Overall it is an excellent course.
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15 de jul. de 2020
THE COURSE WAS VERY INTRESTING AND LIFETIME USEFULL STUFF BEING TOUGHT. TYANKS TO Dr. WHITEMAN he is really good explainer had a great experience and I'm sure gonna join more courses by Dr. WHITEMAN.
por CHRISTY V V
•29 de abr. de 2020
Good
por Ramkumar V
•24 de dic. de 2019
good
por Mohamed S
•6 de mar. de 2019
GOOD
por Anubhav R
•2 de feb. de 2019
nice
por Jobing
•25 de mar. de 2018
very
por Harikrishnan
•16 de dic. de 2017
Good
por Jan N
•14 de jul. de 2017
good
por MANIVEL S
•25 de ene. de 2017
good
por M.PRAKASH
•27 de nov. de 2016
good
por praven k
•30 de oct. de 2016
good
por David
•23 de jul. de 2016
讲得不错
por Dhanasekar S
•17 de may. de 2016
Good
por 任智健
•28 de dic. de 2015
轻松易懂
por John M V
•22 de may. de 2021
nc
por Rohan K
•6 de jun. de 2020
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por Sujay C D
•30 de may. de 2020
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por Inna K
•18 de sep. de 2017
G
por subhendu k
•29 de may. de 2017
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por Cameron S
•19 de oct. de 2020
Thank you Dr. Whiteman! Each module was very methodical and easy to follow, in regard to each theory being laid out step by step. Having only GCSE level physics and AS level maths (and it being 4-5 years since then), I had to go away and re-look at SOH CAH TOA and Integrals; for me the method for finding a force that's at an angle to the x or y plane was glossed over a bit, especially as it became key later on, and ended up tripping me up more than once! The only other down-side was not having any answers to the questions in the Ruina/Pratap textbook, perhaps I just overlooked them? Apart from that, I really enjoyed the course, and would definitely recommend!
por Abdul
•6 de jul. de 2020
Great introduction to engineering mechanics. Dr. Whiteman does a tremendous job of teaching this course. He speaks with a clear voice and precise vocabulary. Great teacher. I think the course would benefit greatly from the addition of assigned readings and providing the answers to some or all practice problems (it would go a long way to reducing confusion and the number of questions in the discussion forum). Also i would prefer the suggested practice problems to be given with their corresponding module (it would help progressively cement the concepts learned). Thank you very much for providing this service! i throughly enjoyed taking this course.
por Ayooluwaposi D O
•13 de jul. de 2020
I feel for an "Introductory" course; it should be more introductory. There were moments in time where I was lost, and the lecturer just said: "by the laws of geometry, this will be this". Although I know the laws of geometry, I had no idea what he was talking about.
Above all, the course is really good. If you're having issues with mechanics of machines or any mechanical course and you want to touch upon the basics of engineering calculations, this is for you. I gained more exposure and understanding from this course.
por Garrett S
•25 de sep. de 2015
4.5, Not perfect, but very clear and consistent (I'm only in week 2 and this is my first coursera course) there are some topics that I feel need a little more clarification, but that is my only complaint. Perhaps it would be a good idea for the site to have a FAQ for each individual course. The Professor or course instructor, could answer these questions for future course sessions. Perhaps there's a reason this idea wouldn't work, but it would be nice to see from the student's perspective.
por Thomas P
•25 de sep. de 2015
Wayne comes across as very enthusiastic and likable. The course material is interesting.
It does feel like the course if artificially stretched out a bit too long, though. The material and exercises seem to get repetitive after week 3, when the pattern has been established to sum up all forces, and then to sum up all cross-products.
Nevertheless, this is an introductory course, so too much depth can not be expected. As an introduction, it was a great experience.
por Vivek D
•15 de jul. de 2020
The professor explains topics very well. His visual models are very helpful and resourceful in solving problems. Although the course can get a bit slow at times, you always end a module with a newly learned technique or reinforcing previous concepts. I would highly recommend this course to any first-year engineering student either as a review for high school physics or introduction to mechanics from the perspective of an engineer.
por William L
•11 de sep. de 2015
Besides those interested engineering, those interested in learning how stuff works will love this course. I have been studying calculus and was bored with math problems that do not have real world application. This course provided those applications in spades, although at a beginning level in mechanical engineering. If you love math and love solving problems, this course is a great place to do it.