RK
May 11, 2019
All information on this course is very useful for me. Now I can without any problem understand the hard themes in neurobiology. Thank you.
DC
Aug 16, 2020
The information on this course is so useful and helped me to understand the brain functions and many process.
By Guy B
•Mar 27, 2022
I was pretty aprehesive about taking this course due to some of the reviews. I have to say that it was not nearly as bad as I anticipated. While in the first lecture (neuroanatomy) the instructor was reading off the slides, other than that the quality of instruction was sufficient. There were some lectures which the material went a little over my head (specificially the section on Molecular mechanism involved in neurotransmetter release).
I found that supplamenting the material in the lectures with outside resources such as youtube allowed me to follow along and deepened my understanding. After achieving the prerequisate background for each section, I found the material to be interesting.
I would not recommend this course for people who don't know neuroanatomy/basic neuroscience. But if you have this background, and are willing to do some extra work on your own I think that the course can provide a solid foundation in neurobiology.
By William S
•Oct 19, 2019
The instructors are enthusiastic and it I like the research oriented perspective. However, the on-line course materials were not all organized and complete. For example, the quiz questions might pertain to information not yet covered. In addition, often it would take a lot of outside resources to figure out what was being covered. Improving the subtitles would be a big help. In spite, I was happy to have invested the time.
By Mohamed G M S
•Apr 26, 2016
before discussing genetic mutations occurred in Alzheimer disease that mentioned when discussing AIS, i think some refreshment about protein synthesis and the normal pattern that if disturbed by certain ways as mutations causes particular diseases.
some arrangements of material needed to prevent information overlapping
interesting courses, go on
thanks for your efforts dear professors
By Tamara L
•May 28, 2017
The teaching technique of using past research to explain how different molecular mechanisms at the synapse were discovered in order to understand their function is excellent. For an English speaking Westerner, however, the lectures were difficult to interpret and the transcripts were not helpful.
By ILAYDA A
•Nov 22, 2020
subtitles in English were not really not and I was sometimes hard to understand instructor. Other than that, course was really teaching lots of things, especially second part was beneficial, not the anatomy part.
By Deleted A
•Aug 2, 2016
So far the topics are very interesting but the accent of the teacher is sooo difficult to follow and distracts me! Also, she is looking down to read all the time and this doesn't reflect her knowledge.
By Apoorva W
•Jul 2, 2023
Being an English speaker, I found that language was sometimes a barrier due to pronunciation. Otherwise, I really appreciated the course content
By Anushka K
•Sep 12, 2020
The course syllabus was great however the teachers failed to do justice to the course. The quiz was irrelevant to what was taught.
By Navneet
•Aug 23, 2019
Although the topics and course framework was interesting but i didn't like the instruction that much.
By Sumin ( J
•Mar 3, 2021
Download pdfs must be revised. It is not matching the lecture.
PDFs has to be better edited.
By Sofia S
•Mar 15, 2020
Lectors don't speak English good enough. But It probably is good enough for Chinese
By Tracy W
•Jan 19, 2018
I enjoyed this course but found the male lecturer hard to understand.
By CAROLINA R V
•May 19, 2020
It wasn't clear, but I learned a lot.
By ELENA M
•Sep 17, 2017
Hy
I just finished THE INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY -UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO.
Till now I can say that the professor from PEKING UNIVERSITY needs badly to improve her teaching skills.
Why?
- she does not speak with confidence
- no eye contact almost 99 % with the camera (we the students) - she is looking down in her laptop ... almost all the time
where is no slide in the right side, she is looking either left or right
there is no emotion, no excitement delivered by the professor
no examples about what she is presenting in context
no photo of historic people she is talking about - just lines and many words (F,J. GALL)
- images/ slides are passing very rapid
- instead of us looking to her standing (she can sit to be more comfortable for example) I would like to see the slided with information
she can see how to use BETTER the MOOC software for making these videos - she needs to take example from other teachers that have 4.5 + rating -
- she can use the example of professor STEVE JOORDANS - amazing style, charisma, way of explaining
- all these are CONSTRUCTIVE comments
- no comment for her English is just - the way she speaks is very difficult to follow - she is MONOTONE no pause no diction ... very hard to keep people interested
- the slides are not easy to download from THE OUTLOOK live with the credentials - this should be uploaded on COURSERA website
this is an example of others with the same issue:
https://www.coursera.org/learn/advanced-neurobiology1/discussions/forums/DMOIOvU5EeWdIhI-GrEcAw/threads/99gY45gNEeaUZA6quzxRvg
- no ORIENTATION TO THE COURSE about link ressources
THANK YOU
By Ishmael W
•Jul 19, 2019
I don't want to be mean to the instructor, but all she's doing is reading off of slides that should be downloadable without me having to send an email. Her accent is good, but the way she speaks is like nails scratching a chalkboard. Also, she's incredibly mono-toned which makes her speech dreadfully boring. She doesn't go into much depth - she just says "This thing here" and "this also here." I wish she'd just speak in her native language because I feel like that would be more helpful for the Mandarin students and I'd rather just read subtitles anyways. I hope another course related to neuroscience comes out onto here because I'm really interested in this subject and want an instructor that has a good presentation and goes further in depth than this one.
By Mike H
•Feb 16, 2017
I greatly enjoyed the material presented in this course and while I do not doubt the proficiency of it's creators the poor standard of spoken English of its two main presenters prevents me from recommending it to colleagues. As another reviewer has remarked, their English may be quite sufficient for day to day use with other experts but for inadequate for teaching students who are hearing many technical terms for the first time. The transcripts are no better and also contain many mistakes. I believe that this course should be stopped until these problems are corrected.
By Renaldas Z
•Jun 20, 2017
Course contains very interesting information, but presentation is problematic - if transcripts wouldn't contain that many mistakes, it would've been OK.
Course assumes that students have more knowledge of microbiology than neuro science.
At least for me beginning of this course was more interesting, than several last weeks.
By Riley B
•Sep 24, 2023
the structure of the course was good the concepts you had to learn about were not really in depth and only really covered the surface and i feel like alot of what i was learning could be explained better as well
By Lívia S
•Aug 2, 2023
O curso tem tudo para ser ótimo, mas o inglês dos professores ainda não está fácil de entender e acompanhar.
De todo modo, não é nada sem solução.
Espero que consigam corrigir esse único defeito.
By Yael H
•Sep 1, 2020
It is difficult to understand the English because of the accent, and also not being transmitted interestingly.
By Basel
•May 2, 2016
Boring and can't make sense of the presentation / language and idiom use.
By HERAIZ-BEKKIS D
•Feb 27, 2017
The professor is reading long texts. It is not really attractive.
By Aiuk A
•Sep 3, 2017
Really hard to follow/understand the lessons.
By Paul K M
•Nov 7, 2017
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By Ashley M
•Apr 15, 2020
This course should be taught in Chinese, not English. While I appreciate the effort, and the content is useful, the structure of the course is very disorganized. Information is listed rather than explained, making it very difficult to draw connections, which is VERY important in teaching something as complicated as neurobiology. For example, the entire first lecture is the instructor showing diagrams of the brain's sulci/gyri and simply listing what the diagram shows. Ideas are not expanded upon; many times an important point is simply skipped. If you cannot understand the instructor (who is not fluent enough in English to be teaching this course in it), the notes that have been transcribed are inaccurate, i.e. words misspelled, poor syntax. I'm quite disappointed in this, as it has the potential to be a great course and I was very eager to learn from a foreign institution.