JC
A great course to start studying about the Arctic. It's very important understanding climate changes and its global consequences.
The University of Alberta, the University of Tromso and the University of the Arctic invite you to explore this four week course that examines the environment and climate of the circumpolar North. This course is the result of an international collaboration and provides you with an insight into our planet's North. Following an overview of regional geography, we will focus on the cryosphere (ice), as well as the atmosphere and ocean of the region. We will learn why the Arctic is cold and ice covered, and how that impacts its climate and ecosystems. We will also consider how the Arctic is connected to the rest of the world. Finally, we will examine present day climate change, the processes driving it, and evidence for it in the Arctic, before looking at the implications in the rapidly evolving North. Watch a preview of the course here: https://uofa.ualberta.ca/courses/arctic-climate
JC
A great course to start studying about the Arctic. It's very important understanding climate changes and its global consequences.
SB
This course was great, but I can't find the other UArctic courses mentioned, particularly the one about Arctic Cultures! I would love to learn more, any info would be much appreciated!
RC
An absolutely fantastic course to study with great lecturers giving very interesting lectures that will have a profound effect. on all of our thought processes
RC
I found the course informative, but the quizzes to be a problem as there were too many multiple answers, so was near impossible to complete the quizzes correctly
SH
Very nicely put together and presented into a down to earth course about the Arctic and how climate change is affecting all species of life in the surrounding area.
W
It was extremely interesting and I come away from the course with a new understanding and interest in the Article Climate. Thank you I learned a lot.
VS
Learnt the nuances of climate change and how human induced pollution can substantially alter the climate of a region that may have not contributed in it.
TO
Great! I love the fact that it is a very simple course and information is easy to understand! I also adore the professionalism that is present in every lecture. Absolutely fantastic!
LR
Good course, very informative.Professor was a little stiff, but this is the first MOOC I've ever taken - so maybe that's the way you have to teach.
CD
The narrator is a bit hard to listen , but the amount of information delivered is very substantial.All in all vey good course.
VK
This course was very informative. My knowledge of Arctic env was limited. This course has raised my curiosity to learn more about the economy and culture of Arctic people.
IP
Very nicely and clearly explained Arcitic Ecology. Congratulations and best wishes to coordinator, presenter and course developers.
Showing: 20 of 140
Bad things first and good things last.
The forum, unfortunately, isn't very active. I never got a response for my question posted there and I saw that there are many more unanswered questions.
The lectures really need more figures, schemes, maps and so on. When a lector is mentioning some toponyms I'd love to look at a map at the same time. It is hard to understand just while listening how the steams go, for example. Similarly, when a term is introduced it should be written on the screen for longer than 3 seconds and be accompanied with an illustration. There were a lot of new words for me and I can't say that I understand all this ice-terminology even after finishing the course.
There were illustrations, animations and maps in video lectures, just in my opinion far not enough. Instead, I could enjoy beautiful photographs of Arctic landscapes. The photos were indeed amazing =)
The material is interesting and wholesome. The chapters are well-connected to each other and it feels like the basic knowledge on the subject is covered very well.
What I liked the most were the questions appearing inside the video lectures. They were not just a formality, they made me think. I think it is a good feature.
Anyway, thank you.
The course is good but it could be improved. For example, I don't think the images on the background (even if they are stunning) are particularly important and I think they could be substituted by plots and schemes referring to the topics (all the presented schemes where helpful, but there would have been more things that would have been good to see visually).
not well supported by the use of graphs, particularly when theory / ideas involve with progression
It was a really amazing and an informative course. If you are interested to know how things work in the Arctic region and how the climate varies in the Arctic, this is a must do course.
I was really excited about this course. I thought the information was of high quality and well presented. However, I did have trouble staying focused. I would have liked more graphics depicting concepts. The presenter had a very monotone voice with a very active face. It was hard to sit through someone just talking at me even if the subject matter is interesting. I look forward to the other Arctic courses and hope they are just are well thought out but a bit more lively. You guys did a great job, keep it up!
Thank you very much for a very interesting course, specially because it is my first approach to the Arctic Climate. I learned to many new things and I am happy with that.
Yes, the Quiz/Exams are quite "tricky" but not contradictory. I will say that they are very good, so it demonstrates that we still have a lot to learn from the course and from the Arctic ;O)
That will be great if you could integrate sometimes more visuals/graphics/drawings/videos in the course. There are really to many interesting things to learn and only the "speaking" alone is not enough because it is to dense in information or if you can recommend us the most important videos that we can find online and also for the beauty of the landscapes.
Thank you again Dr. Paul Myers.
I have learned some very valuable information in regards to our climate. I now have a better understanding of how humans are having an adverse effect on the weather, impacts on animal populations and the northern culture.
Great! I love the fact that it is a very simple course and information is easy to understand! I also adore the professionalism that is present in every lecture. Absolutely fantastic!
Very good course. No previous Arctic knowledge, and now thanks to this course I can understand things much better. Looking forward to more Arctic related courses. Thank you.
The class isn't over but I'm suffering through it, not enjoying it, like I did the dino Uof A classes. Problems: the presenter is HORRIBLE. He's sing-songy, trying to be interesting. Can't you get the dino guy? Or me -I'll do it for free. PAINFUL. Also - you need more graphics. Charging along with Mr. Boring and a map of Alaska behind him as concept after concept - difficult ones for folks who aren't like me with lots of background - is a perfect recipe for lack of comprehension. Even inept and cheesy graphics would be better than nothing. Yes, I noticed that the earth is spinning the wrong way in the "sun at an angle around the sun" graphic but who cares? It's something. And yes, I know it's free, and I know you have budgets, but 3 universities can't rustle up a graphics undergrad to help out and call it an internship?? The content is probably better than my perception - and I'm perceiving high! - because I need an aspirin after 20 minutes of Mr. Please Get A Professional Presenter [or at least competent.] I create online education that is nothing better than Powerpoint and a talking head, lack of budget, but at least the head doesn't make people want to drown themselves in a melting glacier.
Interesting subject, the presenter is hard to listen to though.
This course was special. The Professor opened my eyes to the seriousness and interconnectedness of changes in Arctic climate. Sadly, much of the change has been brought about by humans. In my opinion everyone would benefit from a better understanding of the concepts presented in this course. I look forward to taking the three other modules in this series. Very nice job of assembling pertinent information, presenting it in an interesting manner, and connecting "the dots" for us. A most worthwhile experience.
I was really excited about this course. I thought the information was of high quality and well presented. However, I did have trouble staying focused. I would have liked more graphics depicting concepts. The presenter had a very monotone voice with a very active face. It was hard to sit through someone just talking at me even if the subject matter is interesting. I look forward to the other Arctic courses and hope they are just are well thought out but a bit more lively. You guys did a great job, keep it up!
This course has enhanced my knowledge base and has deepened my perspective of the phenomenon of Global warming. As an Urban Planner, I now understand the Arctic Climate, Global climate, Climate change, its impact on the life of living species in the Arctic and elsewhere. The fundamental terminologies of Ice Sheets, Sea Ice, Glaciers, Ice berg, Ice caps, Albedo, Layers of the Earth's atmosphere, etc. were explained very well and in a simplified manner.
Thank you for this excellent couse. I love traveling in the polar regions, this year set to journey to the North Pole. The course has provided me with a better understanding of the region and the threats of human induced climate change. Would love to continue following your excellent courses. Thank you for putting such excellent material together. Enjoyed the lectures, notes and excercises. Thank you. Sincerely, Nilofar Mohideen Bawa, Switzerland.
I found this course full of very useful and up-to-date material showing just how complex the entire Arctic Region is. Most of the course is easy to follow and thanks to the instructor learning came easy. Overall, a wonderful course and I would highly recommend for anyone with an interest. It surely helped in opening my eyes to Climate Change.
Inspiring information: I especially liked the non-graded test-yourself questions embedded within the video lectures. At times, I would have to take an educated guess about what I thought about the content. The questions were designed to get the student to anticipate some of the concepts coming up. So they really kept me engaged.
Wonderful course describing the Arctic climate in easy-to-grasp form. I was surprised by much of the information and occasionally alarmed at the speed in which climate change is happening in the Arctic. I thoroughly enjoyed this MOOC. Thanks for having such important courses available to all.
What a fantastic course it was!....very enjoyable but there is a little bit trouble in week 3 quiz question 3 & 4..I hope authority will clearly mentioned that how much answer will be picked for correct answer.Then,all student can understand about the overall view to what to do.
I was just curious about the Arctic and wanted a fun, easy course. This is it! You learn mainly about how the ecosystem and ocean circulation work and how they affect the rest of the world. You focus a lot on climate change and its effects, which I really enjoyed.