SC
20 de ene. de 2018
A Crisp yet effective overview of some of the most critical works in the field of Networking. Anyone from the fields of Management, Sociology, Anthropology et al should try the MOOC.
PG
28 de jul. de 2019
This course really enhanced my understanding of collective intelligence, however, it would be great if instructors provide lecture slides also to revise the course whenever required.
por John
•5 de dic. de 2020
A great introduction to an ever interesting topic.
por Deepakshi A
•24 de abr. de 2021
A very interesting and helpful course. Thank you!
por Kedric W
•21 de oct. de 2019
A great entry level course for network dynamics.
por Sharon S
•19 de may. de 2021
A must for anyones is in a business of change
por Gabriela M
•21 de nov. de 2017
Extremely educational. Totally recommend!
por Reka P
•3 de jun. de 2018
It was extremely didactic and logical.
por David C
•26 de sep. de 2020
Great course, great instruction
por pranav n
•5 de sep. de 2018
needs more practical exercises
por bhanu
•7 de ago. de 2018
wonderful experience
por Deasy P
•18 de nov. de 2022
very useful lesson
por Aime K
•6 de jun. de 2022
It was hard
por Daniela B
•18 de sep. de 2020
I LOVED IT
por AbdurrahmanWahid T
•24 de mar. de 2022
very good
por Yijun C
•14 de jul. de 2020
As far as I am concerned, this course is helpful. It gives me some understanding of social behaviours from a higher level. For example, social norms can not only be regulated by centralised authorities but also be naturally formed by people involved in social network (our society). Additionally, it talks about how network structure can affect the contagion. Also, different kinds of contagion will have different performances in the same network structure. However, the contents of this course doesn't include extract mathematical model. I hope it can tell us something related to math, which could explain the social phenomenon in a more analytical way in the next version!
por Eugene M
•25 de feb. de 2022
What attracted me from the very beginning was the fact that it is a fascinating subject in a highly topical area. I would have given it five stars, but I have to note that one of the professors speaks far too quickly. It's hard to understand as a mode of communication, and it's hard to understand the meanings of speech when you're struggling to follow the "red thread." Otherwise, a great course! Congratulations!
por Siddhi G P
•31 de may. de 2018
This is a really good course for beginners, and it gets across some great and important ideas very intuitively (even without getting into very rigorous analysis, it does a great job). It would really help if some more material on using NetLogo could be provided, but overall this is a great course.
por 赵志豪
•6 de may. de 2021
On the whole, it is still too simple. The explanations in the first four weeks are clear and easy to understand, while the fifth week is rather vague. After-class tests tend to be conceptual. None of them have a holistic understanding of network dynamics, which is slightly disappointing.
por bernard
•26 de jun. de 2018
Great course, through this course i learned a few things on how people interact. Ideas in this course are not only applicable to people, but also diseases, problem solving and many more. I highly recommend to all managers and others interested in policy or human behavior in general
por Laurent G
•11 de dic. de 2017
I found this a very good introduction to network dynamics. The problems addressed are very interesting, and explanations are very clear. One drawback is that it is not very technical, but in the allotted amount of time it would not be possible to cover so much ground otherwise.
por Thomas K A W
•22 de feb. de 2018
The course gives a very good overview of the main insights and is enjoyable at the same time. Great course that would deserve a five-star rating if it would not be for the many typos, incomplete sentences in the tests, and errors in the videos.
por Jean C
•20 de jun. de 2018
Very good topic and teachers' expertize. It is a pity that the "rules" used in teh simulations are not made explicit, leading to some doubts. Also, could go a bit deeper in the influence of key network parameters.
por Sunil K
•12 de feb. de 2018
Content is neatly laid out, not mathematically rigorous as I believe course is targeting a wider set of audience. Week 2 material can be improved with regard to clarity about the different types of networks.
por Milad y
•7 de abr. de 2020
For me, from a non-mathematical background, it was an excellent introductory course. I wish it can paw the way for more in-depth exploration around the issue and advance steps.
por ramya h
•8 de ene. de 2018
An good course that will provide gist of Agent Based Modeling with out dragging it too long. Introduces an Agent Based Modeling software NetLogo with examples and codes.
por Bruno V
•12 de jun. de 2020
Great content and short/objective videos. One only comment is that, sometimes, the implementation of the models is a bit unclear.