IS
Oct 6, 2015
This is the first course I am taking in Coursera.org. The valuable instructors of Duke University designed and created a masterpiece for learners. Thank you so much guys. Greets from Istanbul, Turkey.
YD
May 29, 2020
Really a good course for beginners! You can construct a clear background knowledge about programming, learn to logically think about programming, and practice JavaScript, HTML, and CSS step by step.
By Olman A D
•Jul 26, 2020
no se puede leer en español
By Roman V
•Mar 3, 2016
Hard to understand JS part.
By ABHISHEK S 1
•Sep 9, 2016
Should Make courses audit
By Samarth S
•Jun 12, 2020
Not Detailed course
By Benjamin V
•Nov 5, 2016
work, work, work.
By VISHAL K
•Sep 4, 2020
Good courses
By Dmitry F
•Sep 15, 2016
No so good
By Abhijat G
•Feb 16, 2016
It's ok...
By VIJAY M R
•Jul 29, 2020
Excellent
By Niranjan B
•Apr 24, 2020
it was ok
By sayan d
•Apr 15, 2023
helpful
By William S
•Dec 29, 2016
not bad
By Weerachai Y
•Jun 27, 2020
thanks
By Karuna S L
•Oct 20, 2023
good
By Sanika A G
•Jun 6, 2020
Good
By Vennubaka J R R
•Apr 29, 2020
Good
By VIGNESHKUMAR R
•Apr 13, 2020
Good
By Doaa S M Y
•Jan 30, 2020
Good
By Eric K
•Sep 24, 2020
l did learn some basic programming with this course, however, there were several issues. Overall, I might have been better off learning the material on my own for free. The biggest downfall, in my mind, is that the course seems to have been abandoned. Mentors don't respond in the forums anymore, and you used to need 3 other students to grade the work on the projects, but now you just mark it as done. This means in theory you could get your cert without doing any of the projects, just by doing the quizzes, which you get multiple attempts on and feedback and clues for your wrong answers after each attempt. In my mind, that makes the certificate much less meaningful. Additionally, I spent large portions of the course feeling lost. It's supposed to be a beginner course but it feels like the already expect you to have a fair amount of background knowledge. They use jargon that a complete beginner might not understand, and I felt like they skipped over key concepts and expected you to figure them out. This led to difficulty doing the coding assignments. Assignments that were estimated to take an hour and a half took me anywhere from 4 - 10 hours each and I feel it's because there weren't enough resources. There are almost no actual readings, and the videos are helpful but don't tell you everything you need to know.
By Claudine J
•Dec 5, 2020
First, the strong points: most of the quizzes have explanations when answers are submitted. This allows the user to easily find the material that they need to review.
Now onto the weak points: The course as a whole is extremely lengthy for "foundations" and there are many highly-technical ideas that are just too daunting to learn in a mere four weeks. Personally I had no problem with that, but here comes the actual issue that I had with this course: the tone is very erratic. Are you talking to a grade schooler while expecting them to understand loops and binary numbers? Or are you talking to young adults or budding professionals but somehow think that they would appreciate borderline baby talk? Even the presenters are varying: some talk to us as if we were children, others sound like bored students reading off a powerpoint presentation. This course just feels like... everyone had an idea to pitch in and they didn't want anybody to feel excluded, so they just threw everything into the pot and hoped for the best.
By Cameron B
•Mar 24, 2018
This course could be very useful for extreme beginners trying to wrap their heads around programming in HTML/CSS/JS. It has some decent fundamentals, but it gets way too granular on image manipulation and really lacks in just about every other applicable application you'd like to use HTML/CSS/JS for.
The hosts were actually pretty entertaining and they definitely do a great job of presenting the material that is provided, but it just seems very much lacking in terms of content.
It would have been great to see more topics pertaining to things such as implementing CSS/JS into HTML, using a real IDE, creating navbars, display properties, mixins, using preprocessor tools, etc.
By Peter H
•Feb 12, 2016
I was very disappointed in this course which held much promise. Too much of it has to do with the changing of colours. I got bogged down by hex colour requirements and other ancillary requirements. I did not want to learn such things. I wanted to learn the methodologies of programming and how the statements in HTML, CSS and Javascript interact. All of these areas were only touched on in very minor ways and with little learned. I got more out of the books I borrowed from the library in the same timeframe.
By Katherine K
•Feb 19, 2018
I had to refer to a lot of other resources to make the jump from the very basic information that was given in the videos to the much more complicated assignments and practice work. I feel as if I am basically gathering knowledge from many other sources to complete the assignments here rather than learning the information here and being given enough explanation to move further with application. There is not enough advanced instruction in this course to do the problem solving that is asked of you.
By Deleted A
•Mar 25, 2021
I don't want to learn only the basics and just stick to it, I wanted to move to advanced stuff too. More than possible in a month. This course wasted way too much of my time, until now I have only learned how to barely use JavaScript on their platform using their libraries. I don't understand the obsession with the Green Screen Algorithm. Trying to unenroll now or I'll waste two more weeks of my life.
This is probably good for an absolute beginner with lots of free time.
By William R
•Mar 6, 2021
I thought the course did a good job in week 1 with HTML and CSS but thats where it stopped. The course was not very clear about Javascript and often said what parts did without explaining why. They also severely underestimated the amount of time each week would take on the description as it says 5 hours per week but each week was roughly 7 hours. The Duke LearnToCOde site was also not very good. I did enjoy working on Codepen.