BB
14 de abr de 2019
The Course is good and well structured. It has really strengthened my understanding about the use of Jira, I will recommend this course to anyone who is interested in knowing more about Agile and Jira
PL
23 de mai de 2021
Indeed a great course which explains the agile methodology concepts from theory to practical implementation with JIRA. And it will definitely help learners if they are using JIRA in the organization.
por Marlon d R L
•18 de mai de 2022
Very good
por Phanindra k B
•4 de nov de 2020
Excellent
por Anton P
•9 de out de 2021
Roadmap?
por Shruti B S
•14 de dez de 2021
useful
por Devambhotla S S R
•4 de mai de 2022
good
por Anusha K
•12 de abr de 2022
good
por Rahul S P
•15 de mar de 2022
Good
por Hrushabh B
•19 de fev de 2022
WELL
por Maniram
•16 de dez de 2021
good
por SPURTI S
•18 de out de 2021
good
por José A
•22 de ago de 2021
Nice
por Avinash .
•22 de jun de 2021
Good
por Geetha D
•19 de mai de 2021
Good
por Devivenkata P S
•8 de mai de 2021
good
por Rahul k
•19 de abr de 2021
good
por Johna N
•31 de out de 2020
good
por Trần T K
•24 de abr de 2020
good
por A P
•18 de out de 2019
good
por Jibin V
•26 de jul de 2022
NA
por Bhagyashree .
•30 de ago de 2020
bb
por Len W
•5 de dez de 2018
o
k
por YENUGULA V
•6 de nov de 2020
g
por Lisa R
•16 de abr de 2021
The content of the course was comprehensive, but there are several things that could be improved upon: First, while most Coursera courses are scripted, they are usually presented in a conversational tone. This was a very dry read, and I found it difficult to focus due to the monotonous delivery. Second, often the definitions used the words they were defining. For example, "Project administrators are users who have been assigned the Administer Project permission." This happened a lot. It would have been more effective to just define the function of the defined terms. Last and most important, the practice projects would have been MUCH more effective by using an actual sample project. Instead, we were asked to title them "Project A" and "Item 1", etc. Using vague generic terms did not help to visualize how a real-world project, issue, story, epic, etc. would be organized.
por Francis K
•1 de out de 2021
As it is a course from Atlassian, the company that made the platform Jira, I expected much more from this course. The course was led by a teacher who looks like is reading a boring book. It was annoying to follow his explanations in a flat speech that makes you lose focus. I also believe that could have many more animations on the screenshots presented, so it would help us to understand where is the main topic of the teacher's explanation. There are some red arrows indicating it, but for a few times and it could have much more animations to make a much better presentation!
por Daniel W
•4 de mar de 2021
The information transfered in the course is valuable. Although, as a person done many coursera courses, the way of presenting the content is quite boring and especially the videos are hard to follow (i.e. hard to concentrate, since the presentation is very monotone). Also, the practical part could have been more interactive and modern. In general, it seems that there has not been a lot of effort in the creation of the course in comparison to most other courses I took.