BB
14 avr. 2019
The Course is good and well structured. It has really strengthened my understanding about the use of Jira, I will recommend this course to anyone who is interested in knowing more about Agile and Jira
PL
23 mai 2021
Indeed a great course which explains the agile methodology concepts from theory to practical implementation with JIRA. And it will definitely help learners if they are using JIRA in the organization.
par sachingajanan l
•9 déc. 2021
Nice Topic
par Ariel M
•31 mai 2022
Muy claro
par Marlon d R L
•18 mai 2022
Very good
par Phanindra k B
•4 nov. 2020
Excellent
par Anton P
•9 oct. 2021
Roadmap?
par Shruti B S
•14 déc. 2021
useful
par Devambhotla S S R
•4 mai 2022
good
par Anusha K
•12 avr. 2022
good
par Rahul S P
•15 mars 2022
Good
par Hrushabh B
•19 févr. 2022
WELL
par Maniram
•16 déc. 2021
good
par SPURTI S
•18 oct. 2021
good
par José A
•22 août 2021
Nice
par Avinash .
•22 juin 2021
Good
par Geetha D
•19 mai 2021
Good
par Devivenkata P S
•8 mai 2021
good
par Rahul k
•19 avr. 2021
good
par Johna N
•31 oct. 2020
good
par Trần T K
•24 avr. 2020
good
par A P
•18 oct. 2019
good
par Jibin V
•26 juil. 2022
NA
par Bhagyashree .
•30 août 2020
bb
par Len W
•5 déc. 2018
o
k
par YENUGULA V
•6 nov. 2020
g
par Lisa R
•16 avr. 2021
The content of the course was comprehensive, but there are several things that could be improved upon: First, while most Coursera courses are scripted, they are usually presented in a conversational tone. This was a very dry read, and I found it difficult to focus due to the monotonous delivery. Second, often the definitions used the words they were defining. For example, "Project administrators are users who have been assigned the Administer Project permission." This happened a lot. It would have been more effective to just define the function of the defined terms. Last and most important, the practice projects would have been MUCH more effective by using an actual sample project. Instead, we were asked to title them "Project A" and "Item 1", etc. Using vague generic terms did not help to visualize how a real-world project, issue, story, epic, etc. would be organized.