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Overall content is good. But audio quality is really bad.
This Docker Fundamentals is a comprehensive, hands-on course that prepares students for the Docker Certified Associate (DCA) exam. Whether you're a developer, cloud professional, system administrator, or technology leader, this course will teach you in-demand containerization skills that will change the way you design, deploy, and run apps.
Learn about Docker's key components, including images and containers, volumes, networks, and the Docker Engine architecture. Explore how Docker differs from traditional virtualization and why it is the preferred solution for microservices and scalable application deployment. Understand how to handle Docker on Linux systems, optimize your workflows, and become acquainted with powerful enterprise technologies, including Mirantis solutions. You'll learn about DevOps pipelines and cloud-native development through engaging videos, real-life examples, and graded assignments that you may take. By the end, you won't simply know what Docker is; you'll also be able to utilize it with confidence and get ready for the DCA certification. Enroll now to secure your career in container technology. Disclaimer: This course is not affiliated with or endorsed by Docker, Inc. ‘Docker’ and the Docker logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Docker, Inc.
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Overall content is good. But audio quality is really bad.
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Easy to understand and relate to real-time work.
It's a stretch to call it "Fundamentals"; this course is all theory and information and does not provide any hands-on or real-life examples that could be used. "Introduction" or "Concepts" would be a more fitting name. It does provide some information on how Docker works on a concept level but nothing practical. You cannot call something "Fundamentals" if afterwards there is no practical applicable knowledge.
The quality of sound and English accent of the speaker are poor
some video had poor sound quality
The sound quality was very bad and there was very little to no sections on actual command lines for docker. It completely wasted my time and I stopped after this course and changed to KodeKloud -"Dockers for begginners with hands on labs"instead. I do not reccomend this course at all.
Many videos have very poor audio; the instructor is speaking too far from the microphone. Some questions in the assessments are poorly worded, subjective, and there are observed answers that are not correctly applied, of course, reviewed by official sources.
All the content so far was quite informative!
Best information for beginners.
clear
Overall content is good. But audio quality is really bad.
Very Nicely Explained
I'd give the course content - 3 out of 5, main issue I have is the teacher. The explanations and the accent - really put me off. Please put English speakers that can natively speak the language clearly in future, as if I had to pay for this course, I would have requested a refund. I only did the course as I've bought Coursera for the year so wanted to take advantage.
The sound is of poor quality and the teacher doesn't use pauses or transitions between main ideas. You have to pause a lot if you want to digest some information. But the content is correct for this level.
Generally good, but the audio was very muffled and tinny most of the time.
Decent course, but lacks in many aspects. The indian guy that records the voice for the course, speaks very unclearly and during multiple videos seems to record with a mobile microphone - leading to situations where it's extremely hard to hear what he says, and hence hard to follow the information. Further, many of the practice assignments ask questions that the material / course so far has yet gone through. Forcing you to find the answers elsewhere. This also covers the graded assignments to some extent. Overall content was decent, but this course is more of a "guide" to give you the basic knowledge of that information might be relevant to find and learn elsewhere.
Spends too much time on theory and zero time on application. If you already understand what docker is this is not going to teach you how to use it. Mostly good information, but does not teach docker.
The instructor was very hard to understand. The test questions were designed to make you fail. --link for instance is not marked as deprecated in the Docker documentation.
This course is the reason I will NOT sign up for Coursera. It was poorly conceived and implemented. Coursera should NOT host this shameless money grab. Useless and frustrating lockouts on arbitrary assignment dates. Throughout the courses, practice tests ask questions only covered in the following section. How can I know something before you teach me?! The practice exams at the end had 20% duplicate questions (on the same exam), or input errors such as "Select two" on radio button choices. Audio on lectures was poor, in addition to the narrator's heavy accent and weirdly mispronounced words. The course only covers 10% of the kind of questions asked on the real exam - if the 3 practice tests at the end are any indication. A waste of money and time.