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About the Course

Learn how to think the way mathematicians do – a powerful cognitive process developed over thousands of years. Mathematical thinking is not the same as doing mathematics – at least not as mathematics is typically presented in our school system. School math typically focuses on learning procedures to solve highly stereotyped problems. Professional mathematicians think a certain way to solve real problems, problems that can arise from the everyday world, or from science, or from within mathematics itself. The key to success in school math is to learn to think inside-the-box. In contrast, a key feature of mathematical thinking is thinking outside-the-box – a valuable ability in today’s world. This course helps to develop that crucial way of thinking....

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AM

Nov 24, 2019

It was an amazing course! Lots of interesting content. The content is also explained really well, i found it really easy to understand. The assessments are a little challenging, but reasonably sized.

PD

Jun 30, 2020

It has help evaluate what I put into decision in any applicable context. Since I've noted what decision I make and how outcome can be made to vary when I consider all components in a isolated manner.

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By Harish M

Jun 20, 2017

From my understanding so far; it's a good course that lets you quantify your basic logical thinking ability and understand your work areas if you're looking at understanding the beautiful world of mathematics.Happy Learning

By Volkman M

May 11, 2017

Great course for those who might want an additional understanding of mathamatical logic and number theory. For me its was challenging, but I learned essential math patterns and basic skills I wish I got in High School.

By Christoph E

May 20, 2024

Looking at the production value, it's quite obvious that this is one of the older courses. However, it delivers what it promises. My only gripe is Dr. Devlin's handwriting, which can be really hard to read at times.

By Iliya L D

Jul 10, 2022

Although I'm a 9th grade student and found many concepts hard, the course was very informative and interesting. Thank you coursera for offering me the opportunity to take this course with stanford.

By Angelina O

Apr 11, 2018

I am happy to learn Math from the beginning of the beginning. Moreover, if this course was read for me at school, I am sure that I could have much more closest relations with math:)

By Andrey D

Aug 24, 2017

Course is great but it is difficult to print assignments in PDF because printers is not accessible by everyone. It is better when all assignments use coursera platform.

By Melis K

Mar 31, 2023

I have learned how to apply basic logic methods to daily life. Also, I have accustomed to evaluate someones work, so now I can look from more objective point of view

By Daniel A

Feb 1, 2023

Great course overall though i would have preferred that the last assignments to have been something different instead of simply grading what others have done.

By Marcos V L R

Feb 8, 2018

Boa iniciativa, boas palestras e aulas. Todavia, necessita-se de um adaptação para países da língua portuguesa. Pelo valor pago pelo curso, nada mais justo!

By Marc B i M

Aug 4, 2017

Nice course overall. It makes you do and achieve what it says, so if you want to learn mathematical thinking that is the best introductory course for you.

By ken a

Sep 19, 2020

some of the functionality of the coursera site makes accomplishing tasks cumbersome, specifically week 9, but overall a great introduction to the topic.

By Omair A

Jun 10, 2017

A brilliant course must-take course, all that it needs is a little polishing up to cater for the very short attention span that today's netizens have.

By Dr. P D T

Feb 10, 2024

Get rid of week 9, it is too subjective and inter-subjective. I did learn to recognize mathematical logic by doing the quizzes from weeks 1-8.

By Chen N

Jan 19, 2019

Really nice course, with many insightful and inspiring point. However, this course should be marked as "beginners" because it's too easy...

By Zain S

Jul 24, 2024

A nice course. Loads of learning. The learning curve is manageable. But significant improvements can be made toward module 9.

By Olexa M

May 20, 2017

I'm listening this course to improve my English in domain of math.

Course is a little bit boring but pleasant to listen :)

By Alpard V

Nov 9, 2022

I personally like the lessons because it was easy to learn and the way the professor discuss the lesson is very clear to

By Vasco T M

Sep 22, 2023

In the final chapters, the most complex, the languages available are fewer than at the beginning of the course

By 程语涵

Jan 12, 2020

A class that could help with building a logical mathematical thinking mode and give a new sight/way to learn.

By Newton K

Jul 23, 2018

Really great way to deliver lectures and make us wow in building ability to think differently in mathematics.

By Juan E C M

Sep 19, 2024

se aprende de forma muy dinamica los temas lo que genera una optima reflexion y desarrollo de la practica

By Javier G

Oct 25, 2019

Only the last unit was hard to understand, as I think it wasn´t well explained. I recommend this course.

By Kirk S

Mar 30, 2019

Pretty awesome. I learned a lot. It wasn't easy, as this was mostly new material. Fascinating stuff.

By Hank B

Oct 23, 2024

Great introduction to mathematical logic. Exercises are fun and challenging. Enjoyed the course.

By BASHIR I E A

Sep 28, 2021

thanks for all prof. kinth and all for helping others to improve their ways for thinking