FV
20 janv. 2016
I gave four stars for the previews course of the specialization but I have to tell that week 2 and 3 of this course are outstanding. Teachers are really putting students in the right direction.
KG
19 juil. 2020
Enough concise coverage for the student to build on top. The emphasizes on the pointers to good web experience, in a sea of options, this course is the lighthouse that will guide your way.
par dcuzhang
•20 mai 2016
If you do not know Bootstrap, JQuery, javascript .... you will get lost after two weeks and from the feedback, it can be clear seen.
The course needs to be re-structured.
par Suryasree R
•7 août 2017
Not enough for a beginner if you are just working with this course alone. I supplemented my learning with MVA to complete the assignments successfully.
par Ulises T C
•24 juin 2017
Nice course but it goes quite slow, I believe it is great for beginners but if you already know html,css,js and a bit of bootstrap this is not for you.
par Rui P B
•24 mai 2017
I had to search other sources of information to better understand the content of this course. Very confusing at times!
par Gladys d f
•6 nov. 2020
El curso es excelente pero no tiene casi subtitulos en espanol y asi se dificulta mucho.
par Damir K
•23 févr. 2016
Nice but lacking. Would like it to cover more content, specially around handlebars.
par Rodrigo B L
•28 sept. 2020
The lessons learnt are kind of diffuclt and they are not clearly explained.
par Valeriya L
•4 déc. 2015
It was a bit hard to follow the instructions.
par Johan K
•16 févr. 2016
Quite easy but I learned a few things.
par Button
•4 sept. 2017
Good class but too easy!
par Min K K
•11 sept. 2020
Really good course!
par Hofa N
•15 févr. 2016
thanks guys.
par IBOKO I P
•2 nov. 2020
Difficult
par Name
•16 févr. 2017
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par Florian H
•19 sept. 2016
The name of this course is misleading to me (and if it's misunderstood by one, you can assume there are other people affected as well) - it would be more clear what's expecting you if the course would be called something similar to the last assignment name "Creating a data-driven website".
The responsive part that I was interested in, was basically done with "use bootstrap" - that's pretty poor. Of course the course isn't responsible for this, but an appropriate name would fix that.
Throughout the course, the quizzes were entertaining - but the quality of the questions is questionable. Sometimes the answer is obvious because the other answers are ridiculous, sometimes you don't know what to click, even though you just watched the video carefully. Reason for this is that there are questions being asked, which weren't even touched in the lesson.
It's basically the same with the last assignment - you can watch and do all the lessons before, you've got no idea how to start and what to do as there's simply no explanation of what affects what - which seems to be extremely important in javascript. Yes, it's often told in an overview-style explanation what a function is doing, but something in depth that tells you how to write working javascript functions is lacking.
The quality of the explanations also varied in their quality. Some things that were pretty easy to understand, were explained over 10 very boring minutes, other things that were far more complex and tricky, were handled in half a minute. This made watching the videos frustrating at times. I'm not sure which kind of audience this course is supposed for, but the style varies way too much.
Furthermore it's great that coursera is offering an iPad-app, but I'd like to be able to use and do everything that the app is offering me (and in the best case: everything that's necessary for the course). I can't even review classmates, as they're uploading .rar or .zip-files, which can't be accessed via iPad, and also javascript is a problem for ipads. Unpacking such files and running them on your servers would be an option, maybe.
par Joe W
•12 nov. 2015
Wasn't much of a class about responsive design, only one of the four weeks talked about responsive web design. Much of the class was about parts of building sites that aren't relevant to building a responsive site. The week that discussed responsive design just talked about using bootstrap
par Ricardo T
•27 mai 2017
Not satisfied with this content's course. It's too basic, assignments are poor. There are far better Responsive Web Design and Boostrap courses out there even in Coursera.
par Nitin M
•21 mai 2016
Very theoretical course they should add some hands on. Its like mugging things for quiz.
par Zhiyong T
•1 janv. 2016
Videos mostly show lecturers talking to camera.
par Markus R
•6 oct. 2016
The course starts with a short introduction on the topic of usability and user experience. A good idea, but not very well presented.
Next is an intro to bootstrap. OK, but not deep enough for a course called "Responsive Web Design".
The last two weeks cover JavaScript. Or more precisely: they cover a few JavaScript libraries.
To sum it up, the course could really use a revision. There are too many mistakes in the examples and sometimes, the instructors look a bit unprepared and confused.
par Christopher W
•2 sept. 2020
Let's be brutally honest here - this course is no where near up to date. It's 'interesting' to follow but you're not learning anything that's current or relevant. This course needs to either be updated, offered for free or taken down because it's not up to the standard you'd expect from University of London course.
par THOMAS R
•22 avr. 2020
Low on detail. Skips too many important fundamentals. Content has not been updated certainly since 2015 and perhaps as far as back as 2011-13. Uses now out of date JavaScript pre-ES6.
par Dominik L
•27 janv. 2022
i cant be that you have tests where 80% fail, then there is something wrong in the setup, btw content is outdated as well
par Eduardo L
•26 nov. 2016
The last homework si quite a difficult spike. Way too complicated for beginners.
par Nikhil A
•16 avr. 2021
very bad.... didn't even want to finish