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Jun 28, 2020
It is a good course to cover the basics computer networking. It is simple and the workload is less. Try to go through other sources simultaneously to get in-depth knowledge on the topic.
A
Aug 16, 2020
It was a very good start in Network communication.
The lectures, quizzes, and materials are designed in a very good manner to reach the end of the course with the needed fundamentals.
By mahesh U
•May 14, 2020
Good
By Ahmed A M
•Aug 17, 2020
It was a very good start in Network communication.
The lectures, quizzes, and materials are designed in a very good manner to reach the end of the course with the needed fundamentals.
By P D S R
•Jun 4, 2020
Fundamentals of Communication in Networking has been explained in a detailed manner ... Thank you and all the best for who are interested to seek knowledge from coursera.
By Bahubali M A
•Apr 22, 2020
This course helped in understanding fundamentals of network communication with better coverage of contents.
Thank You..
By Isha J
•Apr 19, 2020
Great
By Bongani R X
•May 2, 2020
I am not able to finish the course because I can only submit the next assignment only if i upgrade. That is why I have stagnated.
By chen x
•Jan 7, 2018
Hope the professor not only just read the PPT, but provide more detailed explanations of the concept.
By Paolo C
•May 30, 2020
Very hard to follow the professor, strong accent makes it complicate.
Some of the slides had spelling errors...
Slides are in PPT format, like in 2007... how about update to PPTX?
By Shakib A
•Aug 25, 2019
Better details and more materials will be more helpful. Poor slides.
By Mithun G
•Mar 26, 2021
1. The instructor has a very poor command over english.
2. Reading from the slides is not an ideal method of teaching, if reading is all there is to be done, i can do it own my own without paying $500 or an instructor.
3. Course material is not designed peoperly.
Note: Frankly, instead of going with a distinguished personality who cannot teach, it'd have been better if you guys could hire a sophomore who's good at teaching & explaining things.
By Colm F
•Apr 11, 2021
Lecturer's accents makes it very hard to understand.
Topics covered too lightly to be able to appreciate the detail needed to answer the questions.
Listed as free, but requires the purchase of additional books to be able to complete course.
This was the first course that I did from Google Garage, and it leaves a very bad impression. Not sure I'll bother with any others.
By Mark J H
•May 6, 2021
I've done many courses on coursera, this has to be the worst so far. The teacher isn't teaching he's just simply reading at high speed. Also his english is very difficult to follow, and his accent is difficult as well. He does know his stuff no doubt but getting that across and actually learning it is another question.
By Cyrus
•Feb 11, 2021
The content of this course is interesting but the delivery is horrible. The presenter's speaking ability is so poor that it is totally distracting from the material. Your best bet if you want to go through the course is to skip watching the lectures and make due with the slides and reading materials by themselves.
By Dang Q K
•Jul 20, 2021
This instructor's teaching is like he is reading a long long book continuously, it's very hard to not being sleepy, especially this course is almost theory about computer things
By 221910303052 V S A
•Dec 21, 2020
my grade has literally got over-ridden only because of plagiarism. the point is theory and definitions are always the same! how would u consider this as plagiarism? hate this.
By Dewan M S R S
•Sep 18, 2020
Worst course ever. Instructor couldn't clear anything. Waste of time.
By Dang T N ( H
•Aug 10, 2023
The instructor made things very unclear. Learnt almost nothing.
By Nguyá»…n P H M
•Jun 1, 2021
Stupid plagiarism detect system
By DOMMARAJU R K
•Dec 21, 2020
aannnuuu cheee yaaakk thhuuuuu
By Lucas B
•Aug 27, 2018
This course contains content similar to the first few weeks of an undergraduate networking course (I had one ~7 years ago). The timelines are very relaxed and is easily completed in the 5 weeks. However, the content is DIFFICULT without a background in knowing how to study -- watch the lectures, read the slides, read the book, work through problems, and expand your mind. The lectures are top-notch and realize those alone, in any course EVER, are not enough to learn difficult content. The only downside is the lack of responses from anyone (including mods) on the discussion forums.
By Shivaranjani G
•Apr 29, 2021
I can't tell how this course helps me in my research work. I have learned a lot of things about network communication before this course from online, but that did not give the proper knowledge about network fundamental. But after this course, I am going to use this as my research reference. The to the point knowledge, accurate grade, all is just perfect. Thank you.
By Vadaliya H
•Jun 2, 2020
Nice course for beginners to learn about Computer Networks. This course is the first course from 4 courses of Computer Communications Specialization offered by the University of Colorado. Instructor Xiaobo Zhou is good at making students understand the concepts. You might find a little bit of a problem with his English pronunciation.
By Praveenkumar G
•Aug 12, 2018
Studying the advancement of any area of technology will not only inspire your natural interest, it will also give you a deeper understanding of the main achievements in that are. It will make you aware of the existing trends, and help you to evaluate the prospects of specific developments.
This course all above said.
By Muhammad Y A
•Sep 14, 2020
A great course!, I've learned so much about network communication, especially as an introduction, love the course, and the assignments!. You'll get the final exam as a peer-reviewed form. I think this is good for those who want to learn more about Computer Networks or will take similar courses in college.
By Adepoju A L
•Jun 2, 2021
This was very informative and educational. Concepts were explained thoroughly that even a beginner could understand clearly the ideas behind the functioning of each components. Thank you so much Coursera for this course and a bigger thanks to the instructor.