SS
20 de ene. de 2022
I would like to thank vanderbilt university for providing such a wonderful course and i am much impressed by the use of the basic matrices in each and every programming purpose.thank you again!!!!:)))
KB
23 de jun. de 2020
I would like to thank vanderbilt university for providing such a wonderful course and i am much impressed by the use of the basic matrices in each and every programming purpose.thank you again!!!!:)))
por Shubham A
•25 de jul. de 2020
Assignment Questions were not well explained
por Tanay V
•20 de jun. de 2020
Coursera App is not that much user friendly
por Robertus A K P
•20 de mar. de 2017
Very helpful but sometimes it is too slow
por -{RT}- D
•21 de nov. de 2021
very useful course MATLAB basic things
por adnan m
•26 de may. de 2018
YOU ARE GIVING DIFFICULT HOME WORKS
por F3-27 H C
•20 de oct. de 2019
I learned a lot from this course.
por Jackie W
•15 de ago. de 2020
too difficult assignments
por Vishnupriya.P
•28 de may. de 2020
it is very useful course
por Wang T (
•10 de may. de 2020
too easy compared to cs50
por KRISHNA P K
•16 de dic. de 2020
its very easy to learn
por Samuel E E V
•14 de nov. de 2021
pudo ser mejor
por Jiacheng Z
•29 de nov. de 2018
Too easy!!!!
por Eslam M S A H
•31 de ago. de 2020
Good course
por shivam k
•8 de jun. de 2021
ydtfyu
por Dhanya S
•25 de may. de 2020
Good.!
por Haidy i
•24 de sep. de 2021
good
por LAGUDU I
•14 de abr. de 2021
Good
por Tejo Y U
•3 de ene. de 2022
ok
por Ruchi
•14 de jun. de 2020
no
por Zachariah H
•14 de oct. de 2021
I was following quite well up until week 5 when all of a sudden the material got extremely dry. I understand that we need to learn the basics, but my goodness at least offer students some type of meat and potatoes to what they're learning and WHY. We began to learn how to create and print format strings, with the assumption that we even knew what or how to type out a program string in the first place.
I think that this course would have been more enjoyable with some real world applications instead of printing out a bunch of letters and numbers included in "zombie matrices" with no real value to the user or the programmer. Tangible data might actually get students excited.
por Justin D
•13 de feb. de 2021
Like many of the other reviews say, the lectures were interesting for the most part and it was a valuable course overall. However, the later assignments (especially week 9) were way too hard for the material taught in the course. A recommendation would be to show examples on how to solve more complex problems, and be more thorough/detailed with lectures opposed to only giving a few examples of built in MATLAB functions.
por Nevin P
•7 de jun. de 2020
The course was good till week 5, after that, I just lost it and wasn't able to understand most of the I had to refer youtube channel and other websites for help. Most of the questions were so tough that I couldn't relate it with the lecture felt like the same as a typical school. He teaches the basics very well but when you look at the question feels like it out of nowhere. I really had difficulty in solving the codes.
por Guy P
•7 de feb. de 2022
There are alot of things I didn't like about this course, I didn't like the instructor for example, but the main thing is that you submit your assignments through coursera's matlab tool, and so many minutes I waited to be able to compile or submit my code just because the server was down. If you can't submit your assignment, then it's not a good course.
por Timothy C J
•27 de may. de 2020
This is a good course. Some of the programming assignments are way too hard for a beginner level class. I would like to be able to get one-on-one time with the professors via Microsoft Teams or Skype. Mike is an outstanding teacher and he reminds me of some of the best of the best teachers from my high school days and my classes in college.