学生对 University of California San Diego 提供的 Mathematical Thinking in Computer Science 的评价和反馈
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MI
Sep 15, 2020
Positive: Great material, full of concepts, the teaching is simple and interactive, quizzes are amazing.Negative: Too much python programming (need to be aware of python basics)
DG
Jun 29, 2018
Love the quality of thought that goes into each lesson. The professors speak with acute clarity and really demonstrate and empathy for the student to truly understand the topics!
426 - Mathematical Thinking in Computer Science 的 450 个评论(共 522 个)
创建者 Islam W
•May 22, 2020
The part of 15 puzzle was disappointed.
创建者 Alberto B
•Oct 23, 2019
Good concepts to know and nice examples
创建者 Les C
•Apr 19, 2021
Interesting summary of basic concepts.
创建者 Ketan V
•May 27, 2020
The instructors were not clear enough.
创建者 CHIRANJEEV A
•May 7, 2020
The Course was excellent. I loved it.
创建者 Ekeocha N I
•Jun 17, 2024
It was stressful but worth it!
创建者 Md S S
•Jan 16, 2023
Good Course for basic concepts
创建者 Riya G
•Aug 18, 2020
amazing for beginners like me!
创建者 A A
•Sep 15, 2019
very useful and impressive
创建者 Aryan B
•Jul 12, 2020
Quite good for beginners!
创建者 AMEY G
•May 23, 2020
very good and intuitional
创建者 Deleted A
•Oct 29, 2020
Shen is a great teacher!
创建者 JAYANTH B
•Aug 28, 2020
very useful. thankyou
创建者 Quyph
•Oct 12, 2022
It is good course
创建者 Abhijeet S P
•Sep 14, 2020
good experience.
创建者 Abu M A M S
•Jul 24, 2020
very good course
创建者 Wajahat M
•Sep 2, 2025
Good experience
创建者 Edson E L Z
•Jul 5, 2018
muy practico!
创建者 Yiming J
•Jul 12, 2019
Too simple
创建者 Gourav C
•Feb 1, 2019
very good
创建者 VAMSHI V K
•Sep 11, 2021
done
创建者 AJAY S
•Sep 8, 2021
GOOD
创建者 121910316019 C G S
•Jan 9, 2021
good
创建者 Nguyễn K T
•Jun 26, 2019
good
创建者 David G
•Feb 5, 2022
Quite interesting, but not very well put together. You'll get a 10 page PDF to read, then a bunch of videos explaining exactly what you've just spent an hour reading, but you're not sure if you can skip the video because maybe there's something new in it. It's as though it was put together by different people that didn't talk to each other and no one checked the flow of the final course.
Also, the coding exercises use an old version of Python, so if you solve them in some IDE and use modern features, then copy/paste your code into Coursera, you'll have to spend time making it work in old Python.
Also, one of the instructors seemed like a very lovely man, but quite a thick accent and a habit of mumbling little assides, trailing off to being inaudible. I found myself rewinding and turning the volume up many times to try and work out what he mumbled.