AA
22. März 2021
This introduction course of CSS Methods is nicely structured. Prof. Hilbert and the others are great presentations. I enjoyed the course and will definitely continue to the next course.
DA
6. Juli 2020
Excellent course and the instructor(s) make it even more engaging. I love Martin Hilbert and his explanations, examples. I enjoyed course 1 alot and continuing course 2 at the moment.
von Benjamin P
•1. März 2020
Excellent introduction!!!!
von Rosabell L A C
•29. Aug. 2021
me gustó mucho el curso
von Mauricio G G
•23. Sep. 2020
Excellent course
von Patricio V
•7. Mai 2021
Outstanding
von Leen A K
•3. Okt. 2020
Amazing!
von Mona A A
•1. Aug. 2020
good
von Ben B
•10. Nov. 2020
The specialization offers a great first overview of the field of computational social sciences. You will work with simple (and messy) tools which offer you the opportunity to get your hands dirty quickly. Most likely, you will not use these very tools later in your own research because they are just to limited and simple. Prof Hilbert is an entertaining lecturer and all the guest lectureres (or collaborators) in the specialization offer interesting insights. Be warned that the peer-review process might take a while (a couple of days). There are other learners but it seems that this course (and all courses of the specialization) are not that crowded.
von Tianyi M
•20. Nov. 2021
Provides some information, but too scattered to make me feel like I have a comprehensive understanding of what's going on on CSS. For example, it frequently uses case studies and examples, but didn't highlight how those examples generalize to other researches and what the differences and commonalities between those examples and other researches are. It just shows that this is still not a systemized discipline I guess.
von QUINIOU V
•9. Aug. 2020
Very insightful introduction to computational social science methods. I understand that modelling is not an easy stuff, and we have to very careful when manipulating them, or deduce and propose things. It is very fascinating to learn all the discoveries from Pr Fowler.
von Michael K
•7. Juli 2021
good starting point, motivating and broad + some nice hands on example. really good
von G.W
•13. Juni 2020
Good and comprehensive overview of computational social sciences
von Abhyudaya A
•14. Mai 2020
Great course
von SADIQ T
•22. Aug. 2021
good
von Kevin S
•28. Juni 2021
Nice overview with a few flaws in presentation and especially in the lack of hands-on activities.
von ROBERT W C
•17. Apr. 2020
Great content! Quiz questions need to be reconsidered, and more projects would be useful
von Bonny A
•12. Sep. 2021
I’m so confused by all the glowing reviews of this course. Am I taking a different course than everyone else? Perhaps my style of learning differs from most, but I’ve found this course ridiculous at times (with multiple in-video quiz answers revolving around silliness like, “Wait, I wasn’t paying attention….!!!!” And full of grammatical and spelling errors, I’m assuming to mimic text speak. Casual doesn’t even begin to describe the teaching style. It’s hard to follow the instructor as he goes off on tangents that have nothing to do with the course. There’s a lot of repetition for things that don’t require it (like what we’re going to cover). If you’ve got epilepsy or can’t handle lots of flashing, don’t watch the videos - there’s a lot of it, unnecessarily, from stock images. I repeatedly felt like I was in a science world presentation for youth with lots of smoke bombs and “ooohs” but it all covered up the actual knowledge. I can’t imagine this course would ever be taught at university… and if it was, I’d ask for a refund. I ended up reading the transcripts of every video and ignored 90% of it. Much of it was nonsensical. I understand the main instructor has English as a second language, which I love, but the phraseology left much to be desired. I’m older than the instructor, but I felt like I was back in high school with the “cool teacher” who just wanted to be liked, and did anything to keep students engaged with a topic that isn’t particularly engaging. The difference here is that anyone taking this course chose to; we all need measurable skills to take away from a course and specialization like this. Smoke and mirrors, off topic and meandering 18-minute videos don’t cut it.
von Juan S A D
•14. Juni 2021
Many of the general introductory videos were repetitive and did not provide new or useful information. There were many suppositions about the theory of knowledge and even labor theory. Martin Hilbert should revise his theoretical foundations.
von Belle B
•18. Okt. 2020
I wish that there would be safer ways to practice the webscraping assignment haha perhaps an existing dataset?
von Jianlei Z
•27. Aug. 2021
be care with the lier at opening, he use the false data to show his purpose. and There are a few in planted advertisement. the video is sponsored by business, but not explicit show the sponsors.
von luisa d
•13. Juni 2020
I ALREADY WROTE TO SUSPEND THIS COURSE FOR A WHILE BECAUSE I AM TOO BUSY. WHY ARE YOU ASKING ME THE PAYMENT ???
von Naveen A
•2. Aug. 2021
why it is nit showing the unsubscription option