RD
Jul 31, 2020
The material is presented in an easy to remember and understand format. Information is repeated several times during a lecture. The videos chosen enhanced understanding and engagement in the lectures.
KK
Jun 2, 2020
one of the best course I did on Coursera. I really love learning memory and psychology at the same time. the examples given are really just awesome. One useful course during this COVID-19 pandemic.
By Lisa M
•Dec 4, 2017
It was an interesting class but the sound was bad it was kinda hard to hear without headphones
By Miriam R
•Dec 1, 2016
Not in-depth at all, mostly summarizes movie plots. If you're looking for a very light overview of some introductory psychological principles, this course is for you, otherwise, don't waste your time.
By Markus L
•Aug 3, 2019
Though it sounded interesting as first, I found the movies an unneccessary distractions and would have liked to get a version of this course without them.
By Joyce B
•Nov 20, 2017
I didn't think the Movies enhanced the subject.
Learned a little, but far too little to justify the time spent.
By Mike P
•Feb 8, 2019
Does not show grade for tests taken.
By Deborah R
•Jul 14, 2016
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By Claire B
•Mar 21, 2018
I completed 2 weeks & was told week 3 would show up when available. It says I have completed 5 week course. No discussion forum, no Q&A, just continual selling of paid version and other courses with several course bundle. Coursera used to be excellent. Is this your new business model? I tried your chat and FB page, and don't expect help or a reply. I won't try any more classes and waste my time and become frustrated. You could provide excerpts to read. Who is going to purchase a text - not a book, to read a couple chapters?
By Eric S
•Feb 15, 2016
The professor's voice put me to sleep; he was monotone. Online classes work best when interesting material is married to dynamic speakers.
By Jimwell S P E
•Oct 18, 2016
i dont know why quizzes are locked even though I'm enrolled in this course and already done watching all videos in it.