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课程概述

This course is designed to provide a full overview of computer networking. We’ll cover everything from the fundamentals of modern networking technologies and protocols to an overview of the cloud to practical applications and network troubleshooting. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to: ● describe computer networks in terms of a five-layer model ● understand all of the standard protocols involved with TCP/IP communications ● grasp powerful network troubleshooting tools and techniques ● learn network services like DNS and DHCP that help make computer networks run ● understand cloud computing, everything as a service, and cloud storage...

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SK

Feb 18, 2021

This was really time-consuming but it was really worth learning. Although in the end, it seems to be very basic things, they would be essential through whatever you want to accomplish in the IT field.

ND

Jul 8, 2021

I found the bits and Bytes of Computer Networking course very much interesting and challenging. I need lots of time to fully learn this interesting field which is full of innovations and experiments.

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151 - The Bits and Bytes of Computer Networking 的 175 个评论(共 10,000 个)

创建者 Tom S

Aug 24, 2021

Aside from the fact that this course was riddled with errors, there aren't enough practical examples of using this information in real life.

创建者 Aaron G

Jun 28, 2022

The IPv6 compression assessment does not allow anyone to pass and Coursera/Google do not seem to have any fix or path forward.

创建者 Evan A

May 4, 2021

The course should have explained better on the IPV6. Should not have to watch an video elsewhere to understand the material.

创建者 Derek R

Mar 7, 2023

Thought this course did a very poor job of communicating information. They just threw a million acronyms at you.

创建者 Alvir D

Jun 16, 2021

this was probably the most stressful unit yet. when you think you have the right answer, it gives you an error

创建者 Gabriel M

Jun 27, 2022

Last quiz on this section (Ipv6 Compression quiz) is bugged, wont allow me to continue and complete

创建者 kyle b

Jun 27, 2022

good course but the ipv6 graded assignment never worked so I cancelled my membership

创建者 Johnny M

Jun 26, 2022

The IPv6 exam is broken and has been broken for a long time. They will not fix it.

创建者 Meme M

Sep 8, 2021

god this is death i hope no one else has to do this course

fun sometimes though :)

创建者 Chris S

Apr 9, 2021

Not enough descriptions or labs to help really understand what you need to know.

创建者 Dario B

Feb 15, 2021

I had to do a lot of outside research. this is not teaching, but reading...

创建者 Esti N

Jun 6, 2021

It was highly confusing.

The instructor went way way too fast.

创建者 Frank M

May 3, 2023

this needs to be explained more clearly with better examples

创建者 Ja'Claylyn H

Aug 23, 2023

This is a lot of information and very confusing.

创建者 Alissa C M

Jul 22, 2022

hated this section actually boring and tedious;

创建者 Miles M

Jun 24, 2022

Fix the IPv6 Compression assignment

创建者 Cristian -

Jun 22, 2022

ipv6 compression quiz does not work

创建者 ABHISHEK S

Apr 15, 2022

Technical Issue Very bad Experience

创建者 Mohammed A M S K

Jun 14, 2021

Things are not explained in detail

创建者 Ronick S J

Dec 28, 2021

IPV6 Compression Quiz is glitched.

创建者 Deleted A

Feb 21, 2020

a total waste of time and energy

创建者 Aaron D

May 5, 2023

Very confusing and long course

创建者 Jean C A

Oct 17, 2021

ipv6 compression is wrong

创建者 Ellen K

Nov 26, 2020

I thought this course was great. Like others, I want to give props to the narrators, whose friendly and upbeat manner definitely helped to make things more palatable!

Even the very best products can be improved upon, so in that spirit, my recommendations would be:

*More hands-on practice - (agree with earlier reviewer on this) - I would add that it would be nice to have that not necessarily in the form of a quiz right off the bat - but in the form of exercises. I did actually try a few of the commands on my computer, but not the same as having the course verify that I had done things correctly. Sort of like learning to drive - the hands-on simulations are useful.

*Maybe a little section every now and then on - "let's take a look at how this works specifically with what you have learned so far" - since several commenters noted that they didn't see the connections. I felt that the course helped me begin to see them, but am not yet at the point where I could design the whole system myself using the concepts - so clearly there is more I need to learn.

*Maybe some occasional reference to key concepts and details to learn for the TIA-Comp or other critical exams. My fear is that they make it so cushy and comfortable that one could neglect to learn important things for the exam. For instance, do people need to memorize each different header and stack level item with correct field order and size etc.? Or is it enough to be able to look that up and to know which one to look up? Would be reassuring to know.

* Not sure whether the transcript was auto-generated, but there is room for improvement in the grammar and even in misquoting what the narrator actually said at times. I made some corrections for myself, but did not fix everything. I would be willing to share that with Google or Coursera if they wanted a partially corrected starting point. Would also be willing to share with other students, if Coursera/Google were to give permission. Either way, for those who are transcript-oriented, there is room for improvement on that feature.

*There is probably something I am forgetting to add here, but I am sure other reviewers will cover it.

Overall - I I think they have done a fantastic job of introducing this topic, which broad enough to be the subject of university degrees, in just a couple short easy classes. It seems very natural that there would still be gaps in our abilities at this stage - we are not even halfway through, and the entire class of 5 courses is still only described as an introductory level certificate.

This comment is weirdly centering rather than left formatting as I write. Hope it comes out looking normal.

Anyway, thanks so much, and looking forward to the rest!

创建者 Vivian W

May 1, 2020

This was definitely much more in-depth than the first course of the Google IT Support cert series, and had a lot of great information and I definitely came out of it more knowledgeable of certain terms and concepts that are important to networking and to building a strong foundation.

If improvements to the course were to be implemented, I would suggest adding more visuals to better understand some of the concepts like subnetting, datagram encapsulation steps/routing in relation to the 5-layer model (at which layer X happens etc) .

In particular, I had a very difficult time understanding binary - converting decimal to binary and vice versa, which I think is important to understanding CIDR notation and applying it to then understand how to do well on one of the assessments. After rewatching the videos, I ended up having to use some outside resources to get it, which I understand is part of the learning process in general in this field, but I also think those outside resources could be included as they were more clear and concise.

I also struggled with the Wireless Channel activity - while I understood the importance of trying to configure channels with as little interference as possible, it wasn't explained how to do so in as fast and efficient manner as possible. I also think this course could benefit from adding in more practical applications/real-life scenarios, like explaining and providing examples of when to use ping vs traceroute vs nslookup, examples of common problems or things to look for in the output to help resolve the problem.

Lastly, I felt that the Mock Interview video was extremely helpful and useful so kudos for including that!

Overall a great course, and thank you for providing this resource to people like me with no traditional background or academic foundation for this type of field.