DR
Very good course as an introduction to computing. Could stand to be more challenging, but the material is certainly easy enough for a true beginner.
Computers are everywhere, they aren't just the desktops and laptops we use for work but the phones in our pockets and even the watches on our wrists are also computers. You probably use a computer every day and in fact you are reading this on a computer! Just because we use computers all the time, doesn't mean that we understand them, or find them easy to use. Computer Science is the science of computers, it is the field of knowledge that experts use to understand computer systems. Knowing a little computer science will help you understand the computers all around you. This isn't a how-to course for a particular piece of software, instead you will learn some fundamental concepts that you can apply to any software or computer system. You'll apply these concepts to the kind of computer systems we use every day, including word processing applications, e-commerce, the internet and web sites. You will learn how to apply computer science concepts to solve problems in daily computer use and generally be a better computer user. Taking this course could be the start of your career in computer science, and the course is an introduction to the Bachelors in Computer Science from University of London, but it is also for you if you just want to learn a little computer science to help you better understand the computers you use in your ordinary life.
DR
Very good course as an introduction to computing. Could stand to be more challenging, but the material is certainly easy enough for a true beginner.
AN
Very beginner friendly, the AI tools that help students better understand the information allow for a more accessible and digestible course.
ZA
Incredible Instrucor + Top University Has Offered Me As free This Course Thanks To University Of London also coursera Platform
SF
I am so glad I took this course. It taught me so much and it gave me the confidence I needed to seriously change careers. I loved it!
SM
It was sooo nice. It I clude basic level and some advance level tooo. Goood course. I would recommend everyone to take up this course
DH
I enjoy the MOOC and would introduce it to my friends. I think the course has revolutionize my previous understanding of Computer and Internet. Thumb Up!
LD
Great content. I have also learnt a lot from the concept of peer-graded assignment but it takes (too much) time to get graded by peers.
KC
Excellent overview, with lots of quizzes and assignments designed to help evolve learning into understanding.
HM
Very well thought out and structured lecture, even though I work in IT, I learnt a few new concepts which will be helpful in day to day work.
TD
Your course gave me a lot of knowledge to make me understand the computer and also show me how to deal with the problem with my computer by the logic which you have been guided. Your cours
NW
A good introduction to computers and computer science. Even someone experienced in the field can learn new concepts, though the course is really geared towards inexperienced learners.
J
Good Course for a person who is not in the field of computer science and who wants to get deep knowledge in computer science.Thank You the University of London for that wonderful course.
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Terrible video content. Changing background all the time and distracting the viewer, a person mostly saying "what all we have learned" in every video instead of talking about the subject. No diagrams, no flows of data shown etc., just a person speaking and bragging; slides are very purely and unprofessionally prepared. The level of prepared content is for primary school and not for UNI. I could write about it for hours so I will stop. I just hope and believe this is just a sample and not a real content in a real study for which we will be paying 600 pounds. If you compare the content to for example 30 pounds Machine learning from Stanford University, where you get pdfs of slides, complete written notes, detailed prepared pdf with a very rich content for assignments and where professor actually talks about the content, it all becomes a bit strange.
A good introduction to computers and computer science. Even someone experienced in the field can learn new concepts, though the course is really geared towards inexperienced learners.
I am really happy that joined this course. The all lessons in this course was perfect and I really thankful of cursera specially from Dr. Marcro Gillies. Thank You!
I enjoy the MOOC and would introduce it to my friends. I think the course has revolutionize my previous understanding of Computer and Internet. Thumb Up!
Very good course as an introduction to computing. Could stand to be more challenging, but the material is certainly easy enough for a true beginner.
one of worst courses I've encountered. It attempts to teach a lot of things but nothing deep enough which can only complicate beginners. I'd rather suggest taking Computer Architecture course
Good Course for a person who is not in the field of computer science and who wants to get deep knowledge in computer science.Thank You the University of London for that wonderful course.
A great course. Although I have come from a background in website development, I still picked up many useful tips and information about the fundamentals of computers and how they work.
Excellent overview, with lots of quizzes and assignments designed to help evolve learning into understanding.
The course is very informative and helped to build notional machine and abstraction concepts.
Excellent course. I felt that I learnt a lot of computer science concepts that were new to me but helped me to appreciate how computers work. Dr Marco Gillies was an excellent lecturer. You could tell that a lot of careful planning went into structuring the course. Because the course was so well designed, I do not have recommendations for improvements.
Great introduction to thinking about systems in terms of notional machines
Nice taster for the degree - can't wait to get started with the full BSc hopefully in April !
Very informative and fun course to take! However there is too much dependence on peer-submission. It shouldn’t be in other peoples’ hands if you can complete an assignment or not. I had to wait a long time and beg for reviews in the discussion area, even though I submitted the assignment on time. I think that is frankly unfair, especially if you pay to access course content.
There is a lot of casual talking and when the interesting concepts are introduced they are hastily dismissed and not well developed. I'm still wondering what a notional machine really is (and modules ?). You would be better just reading the introduction of the book cited "computer science - an overview". Surely you'll learn some interesting notions about the internet; other capital concepts in CS as Algorithms are not even mentioned. A mixed lot.
mostly useless, but free
Course Review: This course provided a clear and engaging introduction to computer science and how websites and web applications work. I especially appreciated how it explained concepts like the client–server model, HTTP requests, APIs, and databases in simple, understandable terms. The lessons about how data is stored, transferred, and protected really helped me understand what happens “behind the scenes” when I use websites and apps. I also found the sections on internet protocols, encryption, and cybersecurity very useful, as they showed practical ways to stay safe online. The quizzes and exercises were effective for reinforcing the concepts and encouraged me to think critically about technology, rather than just memorizing facts. Overall, this course gave me a solid foundation in computer science concepts that I can apply in my daily life and when using computers. It made me more confident in understanding how digital systems work and how to troubleshoot problems. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking to build a strong understanding of how technology works.
I really enjoyed taking this course online because the videos given comes with a transcript, the professor explaining the concept explains it very clearly (they do not assume that you know what they are talking about), and most of all I really enjoyed how interactive the course was. There were discussion questions we may or may not participate in and when we submit the assignments our peers get the opportunity to review our work using the rubric given to us.
Amazing course learned a lot of new things state, modularity, networking, security didn't know all these thanks for the amazing knowledge the best part for me was the difference between internet and the World wide web and also TCP/IP was great topic after knowing that finally, I know how the internet, wifi routers, packets, distance it travels, different servers and also the different service provider (ISP).
An excellent and accessible course for the layperson that encourages broad understanding of the concepts behind rather complicated aspects of the modern use of computers, as well as the computer itself. A good footing for further investigations into the mechanics and theory of computing.