WY
16 mai 2017
Great ! Interesting and abound at the same time. Hope Professors will clarify the strategic utility function more clearly because it's hard for students with poor math basic(forget most><) right now!
SC
7 févr. 2022
I would have preferred a more mathematically rigorous treatment of the subject. Nevertheless, this was a great course — the instructors expounded all concepts with exceptional clarity and engagement.
par Enyu Z
•10 août 2020
GREAT!
par Tuan H
•28 mai 2017
great!
par Jacob B
•4 déc. 2016
Great!
par Frank Z
•27 juin 2022
*****
par HOSSEIN R
•8 févr. 2022
dddd
par Trinh V M
•14 sept. 2021
good
par Md E B A
•9 juil. 2021
hmmm
par Muyan X
•1 févr. 2021
good
par Francisco B
•24 juin 2020
GOOD
par ياسر ا T i
•1 janv. 2020
nice
par Zihao Z
•11 déc. 2018
Nice
par Somnath M
•2 oct. 2018
good
par 賴俊寧
•6 sept. 2017
good
par Ashay M
•25 juil. 2018
Fun
par Allison H
•7 oct. 2017
有点难
par Breno R
•6 févr. 2017
TOP
par Benedito D G N
•29 nov. 2016
TOP
par Zeynep S
•22 juin 2021
<3
par zxy
•13 mars 2018
V
par Luis J
•1 mars 2018
f
par Anu M
•29 mars 2017
T
par Egor
•2 oct. 2018
Perfect course for beginners. Everything is interesting, quizzes helps to understand more on practice. Very fast reply from mentors on forums.
Personally, I disappointed with subtitles - they looks like machine translation that nobody checked. Also, on iOS app quizzes has bad formatting (when you passed quiz and review answers, there many places with black lines, missed text boxes, etc.). Presence of so called "corrections" in video could be minimized, because it confusions to read the correction and listen to absolutely another text.
Also, I would be really appreciate if there's more appropriate examples. Sometimes there were questions in quizzes that wasn't highlighted in the course.
All in all, I found this course really helpful for me. I strongly recommend it for those who want to dive into Game Theory!
par Tomasz L
•1 sept. 2018
The course itself is very interesting and covers a wide range of material - since that's basically an introduction, the material is not analyzed in depth. Nevertheless, it's a great introductory corse, which I wholeheartedly recommend.
Still, there are some things to be improved - some questions on quizzes appear before the material is introduced (it is introduced later, so you may want to look up some videos from next week if you feel like some material from quiz was not yet in videos) and some videos contain errors that are fixed only on screen and not in the actual video - as a result, if you focus on the audio, you may overlook that - and even if you don't overlook that, it still makes the reception more difficult.
par Adam M
•5 juin 2020
It's hard material, and the instructors don't spoon-feed. The prerequisites, to actually understand this, is good experience in mathematical logic, an ability to self-learn math, and proficiency in at least calculus I. Some topics presented (Shoham!!!) were pretty irrelevant, and more in-lecture quizzes are needed but this is overall a well-built course on game theory. But do it only if you have: 1) abundant will to rack your brains over subtleties; 2) that mathematical basis.
I recommend taking the Coursera course Introduction to Mathematical Thinking before trying this if you don't have that background for a strong foundation in mathematical logic and abstract thinking.
par Ethan M
•9 déc. 2016
Solid course. My only complaint is misnomer that you have to know little math/logic. Game theory is a math-heavy subject, and while they do not delve too deep into advanced math, a lot of formulas are used with discrete math symbols (from set theory, probability). It is quite possible to make it through this course without fully understanding these formulas, but it did make a fair amount of the lecture videos confusing to watch. Otherwise than that, the instructors are humorous and obviously understand and like what they are teaching. I highly recommend this course if you are looking to learn more about game theory!