YK
6 de abr de 2018
The course presents a multitude of models that enable us to analyze human and systems behavior and interactions. By making implicit assumptions explicit we can understand real world processes better.
AA
23 de nov de 2020
very informative and insightful on how to use the various models at our disposal to take optimal decision. Also, was nostalgic to go back in time where these models were part of my university degree.
por Andrey B S
•23 de set de 2020
A pesar de que la materia es bellísima y desafiante. Le curso es extremadamente demandante de tiempo. Las evaluaciones son un total de 12 y son muy difíciles. Creo que la evaluaciones tienen una curva de dificulta que no es equivalente a lo visto en clase, lo cual termina provocando frustración y deserción entre los estudiantes.
por Milady M
•6 de mar de 2017
i would like to see some subtitles in Spanish, to help me understand much better the main idea ! but in generally is so good and helpful!
por Wuan L H
•23 de out de 2016
It is interesting and mind opening during the beginning and the middle of the course. Learned some interesting principle.
por Jaroslav A
•6 de mar de 2021
Interesting but so boring
por Yechen H
•13 de out de 2020
As a person who has a fair amount of Computer Science Education especially in the Artificial Intelligence area, I DO NOT recommend this course to someone with a similar background as I do. This course introduces several common models which a typical engineering/science student will encounter in her/his first two years of college study. The professor basically touches every model without much deep insights into how they might be practically applied to everyday choices/decisions. If you really want to Learn some Models, I would recommend the "Machine Learning" course here by Andrew Ng!
por Eli M
•14 de mar de 2016
There have been some undesirable references to equations, in terms of equating modeling to economic growth and investment. I was interested by the syllabus and its outline of theories and the means to use models to study social sciences and systems sciences. After week 1, though, it was not a very interesting course so I considered trying to simply survey most of the videos to gain some more information, not necessarily for any more insight from the Professor from the University of Michigan.
por Kätlin K
•28 de abr de 2022
Expected to understand why things take place. The more I try to understand this material, the less sense it makes. All I see is a person throwing random numbers like these are a logical course of things. Very disappointed.
por barry f
•18 de ago de 2020
Interesting topic but poor lecture method. Abandoned the course because lecturer difficult to follow
por Maya R
•25 de jan de 2021
Mathematical ability and statistics are required for this course.
por Cole P
•17 de jan de 2022
I couldn't get through it, a little tour of wikipedia would be far more enlightening:
- The lecturer remarks that application to the real world (and model fertility) are a goal of the course, but spends almost no time talking about real world applications.
- A lot of the lectures are getting bogged down in simple math: why do I need to go through look-up table examples for cellular automata?
- Lots of mistakes in each lecture, quiz questions are fairly poorly structured (asking who invented a particular model doesn't actually reinforce understanding)
- Class structure doesn't seem very thought out. Each category of models has an intro video that gives an overview as-if I were in a 10th grade english class, with 10+ minutes wasted with an overview where we should just jump right in.
To be honest, I'm not even very certain the lecturer understands many of the models he's presenting very well.
por terrylknox
•28 de fev de 2021
The videos may be useful for some but are difficult for others to follow (attention, accessibility, and other issues). This, combined with the lack of reading materials available (none) make information - especially the maths component of the course - harder to understand and absorb, given the quick nature and short timeline of the course. Given that the quizzes contain some math problems, it would be more helpful to have reading materials and small exercises to prepare for those quizzes instead of redoing the quiz rendering the learning process poor.
por Deleted A
•4 de mai de 2020
The teacher's use of crutch words like sort of, like, and you know was distracting. Count how many times he says sort of! It's ironic for a university professor. But this is the United States, the land of substandard education - where everyone is special and receives a medal for participation.
por Ryan K
•14 de fev de 2017
Cons:
-Too dated - links to many of the materials are unavailable.
-Instructors knowledge of some the models he cover is questionable (regression)
Pros:
-Covers a lot of materials
por Yuqin L
•14 de fev de 2021
If your first language is not English, you will find it very hard to follow the video as the author talks too fast to understand.
por Stan M
•15 de fev de 2021
dropped
por Maryam s s O A
•2 de out de 2020
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