Learner Reviews & Feedback for Data Analysis with R Programming by Google
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JG
May 22, 2021
Content was fine. This instructor had some troubles reading sometimes, and for me she was a bit boring. However, I think it was a very good introduction to R and the functions that might be useful!
AS
Jul 29, 2023
I had much better experience learning through this course. The reading and hands on material would bore and exhaust me because sometimes it was just too much. Other than that it's a great course.
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By David L
•Aug 15, 2024
The content is good, but I have some comments that would make it a lot better. On the one hand, R is a programming tool so this is by no means an exhaustive program, but rather a light introduction. However, when following along, some elipsis were made and I had to keep checking with resources to understand all that was done during the exercises and lessons since there was a lot more than just what was being explained. Providing further context on why some stuff was being added to the lines of code appearing would be useful. Also, in the spirit of lightness in this lessons, a more guided programming approach would probably be better. I'd probably prefer to have more guided exercises in R on understanding what you can do (working with different datasets as well) rather than having to fill out the 'reflections', which you could clearly see they have all been looked up in chatgpt. I have a better sense now of R, but would have preferred to have probably had a more hands-on approach in this case, using google collab or Python instead to align better with what's been most widely used nowadays too.