Learner Reviews & Feedback for Work Smarter with Microsoft PowerPoint by Microsoft
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VG
Jan 16, 2026
Learnt some new things in MS Power point for which i was not aware earlier. Will apply new learnings in my daily jabs to improve my efficiency and productivity .
H
Sep 30, 2023
This course is really interesting and helpful to me because i have learned a lot of skills and how to use power point, how to make best presentation as well.
251 - 275 of 289 Reviews for Work Smarter with Microsoft PowerPoint
By Evangelia K
•Sep 27, 2022
Complete and accurate . It should be considered to offer honors for assignements
By Muhammad A
•Feb 5, 2023
First and 4th week were not soo much understandable then 2nd and 3rd one.
By Adib T B
•Oct 17, 2024
They should give more advance lesson these are pretty beginner level.
By Eslam A
•Feb 23, 2023
Good course and Good info just need to be an Arabic subtitle
By Jeffery S
•Sep 1, 2022
Solid course learned alot and really enjoyed.
By Adiza S
•Sep 5, 2023
It was very informative
By Fatima M
•Jun 20, 2025
4th module is complex
By jonathan t g N H
•Mar 14, 2023
Vraiment intéressant
By Ayesha B
•Oct 23, 2023
Its good to learn..
By Anchit A
•Aug 9, 2023
knowledgable course
By CHOULADI K
•Sep 12, 2024
cours exeptionnel
By Nicodemus R
•Oct 29, 2022
Great learning !
By Delight C
•May 19, 2025
Very exquisite.
By MUHAMMAD H
•Mar 14, 2023
great course
By Joudi A
•Nov 11, 2024
rlly good
By Yaseen I
•May 11, 2024
Awesome
By Amit K
•Oct 14, 2022
good
By RANA M H N
•Jul 20, 2025
Good
By Allendis V
•Mar 30, 2025
ok.-
By Ahmed H
•Feb 5, 2024
Good
By Gaurav S
•Sep 6, 2023
good
By عبدالله م م ف
•Aug 9, 2022
good
By 3174 G D
•Dec 26, 2022
osm
By Barbara P K
•Aug 12, 2023
I learned a lot from this course. I especially appreciated the narrated lessons with demonstrations of the skills. For the most part, I enjoyed the practice assignments. I appreciated the format: skill progression was simple and logical, I was able to progress at my own rate, and I got regular feedback from quizzes.
I don't know that I would continue taking classes through Coursera, however. I was dismayed by the many errors within the course. There were spelling errors. Often, the image accompanying the step-by-step directions did not match the actual directions. A few of the lessons did not have the proper materials linked for download in the instructions. They were, perhaps, in an accompanying set of instructions/documents offered at the beginning of the course? Still, why not embed all the links necessary to complete the lesson within the lesson? There were so many errors, I stopped reporting them after a time. The fact that they still exist, even though so many people have taken this course, leads me to believe that corrections are never made. I hope that isn't the case, but for a paid subscription, I find the level of error inexcusable.
My second biggest critique would be regarding the lack of help available when I had questions about the lesson. Posting questions on the forum with my fellow students was not helpful. It would have been nice to have an actual person to ask, or even an available help pane that addressed specific content.
By Lil F
•Jul 2, 2024
I lost some of my notes as I was going through the lesson but here are some: PowerPoint Feedback: The save activity number is messed up. In exercise 5 it tells you to save as 3- and in exercise 6 it tells you to save as 5 In the exercise In advancing graphical images, exercise "Inserting Images" the downloads to add to your presentation aren't able to be opened and saved so I was not able to actually practice. I had to just read how to do it. In "Modifying Object in your presentation" in the first exercise, you practice things you don't learn about until the next video. In exercise 9-1 (Inserting audio file) You are unable to save the audio file to your computer and so cannot complete the exercise. In "Add media to a presentation" Exercise 1 the numbering of the saving option is incorrect. It says 4-2 instead of 9-1. In adding comments exercise it tells you to press "Enter" to add your comment, but you actually use "CTL+Enter" In exercise "Edit Master Notes" when resizing to keep centered you have to use "CTL+Click" and THEN drag it. Also, it never showed us how to present a presentation online.