学生对 University of London 提供的 Film, Images & Historical Interpretation in the 20th Century: The Camera Never Lies 的评价和反馈
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MS
Jun 5, 2020
This course provides students with the tools they need to analyse and understand visual history along with its deceiving nature that derived from the very character of film properties.
DT
May 18, 2021
It is a very informative course for history enthusiasts. It encourages critical thinking and interpretation of history in a unique way. I enjoyed and learned a lot in the 6 weeks.
101 - Film, Images & Historical Interpretation in the 20th Century: The Camera Never Lies 的 125 个评论(共 133 个)
创建者 Đặng T A
•Sep 6, 2022
ok
创建者 Trần H T ( H
•Sep 5, 2022
ok
创建者 Mai X H ( F H
•Aug 29, 2022
tốt
创建者 Đỗ T T ( H
•Aug 29, 2022
OK
创建者 Sevilla L A
•Sep 14, 2020
Whay I really liked about this course is that I learned a lot of history and got a better understanding of the context of historical events, and I improved my analalytical skills in ways I didn't know before. It really helped me to be more critical about what media presents to the public, as well as how and why they do it.
创建者 María G O
•Jun 20, 2022
I enjoyed too much this course. The professor is nice and the material studied was really interesting. My advise is to incorporate images and items from more countries because I felt that the course payed a lot of attention to history facts of the United States. Thanks a lot professor Emett
创建者 Gian P S
•May 17, 2020
Es un curso más enfocado en eventos históricos más que en la imagen. Por otra parte, los quiz son muy precisos, datos concretos por sobre una reflexión personal. Sin embargo, es un gran curso, dictado por un excelente profesor.
创建者 luciana a a
•Aug 21, 2020
The course is great. I got tired in the last weeks (4 and 5) because then it goes too much into war, however the overall material is an amazing source to rethink the images that surround us.
创建者 Nelli S
•Jan 12, 2022
This course is informative and important source of historical facts, videos, documents and interviews - I was expressed and inspired to know more about these events and people. Thank you.
创建者 tara k
•Jul 5, 2024
Overall a very stimulating course with plenty of reading material. However I felt too much time was spent on the Pacific photo and too little time on the Hitler and Stalin eras.
创建者 Jules
•Mar 24, 2021
An informative course that made me think about the use of images in everything from newspapers to propaganda shorts to history books. Would highly recommend.
创建者 Gamerz S
•Apr 6, 2023
The only issues I faced was that the links sometimes didn't work properly & there was a delay in getting some peer reviews assignment
创建者 Marta R
•Jul 1, 2021
loved it! More history than film, but still amazing! I learned a lot about historical analysis and interpretation
创建者 Jeanne L M
•Oct 19, 2020
My only concern is that some reading materials are not accessible, but other than that, everything is great.
创建者 Aurora
•Oct 3, 2022
En algunos momentos me ha resultado demasiado denso, pero me ha gustado.
创建者 Lisa O
•Sep 5, 2024
Perhaps use more modern political, war examples. Things didn't stop.
创建者 Claudia B
•Aug 3, 2020
Great courses for any one who as an interest in photography
创建者 K T
•Mar 24, 2022
Very good, interesting information
创建者 Martemyanov N
•Sep 5, 2022
it's a very interesting course
创建者 Manuel G
•Aug 14, 2024
Interesante , lo recomiendo.
创建者 Jonathan G
•Mar 2, 2018
Fascinating course.
创建者 Rafael V E
•Aug 23, 2022
Muy interesante.
创建者 Daniel M K
•Jan 6, 2022
I took the course wanting to learn more about what I was actually seeing in historical photos and cinema, particularly documentary films of World War II. Much of the lectures and materials were focused on actual history which I was often familiar with, and not on photography per se. So the lectures on Iwo Jima were spot on for me, but those on Stalin and Hitler were more in the nature of history lessons rather than discussions of how these images came to be.
创建者 Sharon M
•Jan 28, 2021
This could have been so much better - if the photos and images had been clearly visible, rather than in books which were lying on the table and not clearly visible. It felt like an introduction to the topic rather than an in-depth study of the subject.