This course was awesome. A combination of the history, sociology and practical architectural / implementation elements of modern digital and internet technology. I enjoyed it thoroughly. Thanks Chuck!
This is an extremely important course. I would love to see it taught in high schools or in the first year of university. We should all understand how the Internet was developed and how it functions.
por Mathurshan V
•Good stuff. Informative overview and fun teacher
por Zheyan S
•Give a broad overview of Internet, seems good
por 李万丹
•I didn't really understand a lot of concepts
por Bernard A B
•Just Awesome, key lectures on the internet.
por Ahammad U
•Excellent course and outstanding tutor.
por Maria V P d A S D
•The videos on enigma could be clearer
por chacha m
•interesting information learnt alot.
por Xolelwa S
•Its a good course for a beginner
por Ashutosh v
•awesome and informative course
por Marci A B
•Lots of fun learned alot.
por GaoChihoi
•A little bit difficult.
por Moresh M
•very informative course
por Ludlow P
•Not interesting to me.
por PAWAN K C 1 V C
•Good course to learn.
por Jorge P
•Very informative
por 解银朋
•老师讲的很有趣,科技方面有点少
por vivek r
•Very useful..
por Antonio C d O I
•Excellent!
por Aniket D
•thank you
por Santiago F M
•Great!!
por Daphne F
•It was ok, sometimes the videos were dry. I found myself using code.org and techquickie videos to better understand the material in a more interesting way.
por Zoltán Z
•It was more historical than I expected. Gave me some new and interesting knowledge especially in security topic.
por Alex G
•questionable humor, but otherwise nice scope/survey without going too deep
por Ali B
•very funny,enjoyable and helpful
por David P
•Perhaps it's just that I'm not a part of the target audience of this course, but I am deeply dissatisfied with it. Aside from a couple of rare interviews and old video records [which admittedly were very interesting, though too few], I found nothing of value that cannot be learned by reading Wikipedia or other easily accessible sources. The course is pretty light on technical details and there could [and perhaps should] have been much more beyond-the-scenes content, as well as references to specific documents and events in order to justify this course's existence.
In other words, if you are a techie and are indeed interested in this topic, chances are that you already know most of the material taught.