JP
8. Aug. 2020
The course is brief and very informative. It provides an overall idea regarding Microsoft Azure, project management and end-to-end machine learning from business understanding to deployment.
EV
22. Jan. 2021
The teacher is extremely competent and clear in explaining even to those, like me, who are not expert on the topic; the course is well structured and provides rich and interesting contents
von NAGUR M
•20. Feb. 2020
Good
von Mahmudul H
•17. Juli 2020
sei
von BALAGAM S
•4. Juni 2020
No
von Daniel F S
•7. Juni 2020
It is a good summary of Azure options to Artificial Intelligence (machine learning included) but it lacked some sort of "more caution" on details. Sometimes what instructor says and shows is different (in most of time is because he missed the right command and he follows with the correction without warning the viewer).
von Cláudio S
•12. Juli 2020
IThe structure off the course nedds improvement , the exercises shoew be paced with the presentations video. The instructor make the presentations very fast, it is necessary to pause end rewind a lot of times. I really think, there is much to be improved in order to turn this course more pleasant.
von Michael M
•10. Aug. 2020
It offers an insight of the azure machine learning, though some of the sections just provide the visual but not the information we can play with like the git repositories etc.
von Kamyar A
•30. Mai 2020
It would have been better if It was more general and also for people who do not use MacBook some terminal commands were not clear
von Pratima v
•20. Mai 2020
I am not satisfied with the way its been taught. The lectures are quite boring. It would have been made interesting.
von MOUAFEK A
•30. Okt. 2021
The hands-on lab's tutorials are limited but clear and informative!the mouse hover is horrible
von Alan L
•14. Juni 2020
It is an introduction, more similiar a quick view of the process. It is not well explained.
von Ashutosh K
•26. Juli 2020
The instructor only reads the presentation. No explanation provided by him on any topic.
von John B
•1. Juli 2021
There should be a pre-req statement regarding ML model development or methods.
von YOLIMA L C G
•27. Juni 2020
No era muy clara las explicaciones, los videos no eran de mucha ayuda
von Biju B
•29. Apr. 2020
Best course for beginners.
You can earn the knowledge well.
von Yhair T V
•1. März 2021
Some excercises use old or deprecated tools or packages
von Ravi P
•7. Aug. 2020
Lacked quality compared to the GCP and AWS courses.
von Ariel F B
•12. Juni 2020
Poor video edition.
Could use programming exercises.
von Carlos G
•4. Okt. 2020
Its outdate, can expand more about producction ML
von Aquila T
•20. Nov. 2020
It's too advanced for me
von Bryan A C
•17. Juni 2020
some parts are boring
von Akshay M
•22. Mai 2020
Good content
von SONU P
•20. Juni 2020
Good
von Luis E C M
•2. Juli 2020
N/C
von Balpreet S
•23. Juli 2020
when a student wants to learn a course other than its institute or college, he/she wants to find a course which is interesting and doesn't get bored but this course only have PPT's which were described a by a voice which many a time goes up and down. And makes it boring for a student. Secondly there are many things which the teacher thinks that the student already knows, but there were many things which aren't properly explained. Just kept on dragging,. Try to make the course interactive.
I have done a course in data camp (" Introduction to python" & "Web Scraping" courses ) and trust me there presentation and way of teaching was so simple that the person who have basics of knowledge in this field can easily understand, and they made it very much interactive so the students doesn't get bored. Hope you understand my feedback.
von Jeff S
•18. Mai 2020
Pros: explores technical details of Azure development tools, not just a high-level overview
useful Jupyter NB files containing pre-written code for implementing Azure tools, meaning students don't have to begin practicing from scratch
Cons: in the video lectures, the instructor almost always reads slides word-for-word, with no additional information or clarification
quizzes seemed to ask questions arbitrarily, to the point of asking questions about obscure and trivial topics