BR
29 de set de 2018
Yes, it is very useful to me and I will suggest to my friends to take this course. My sincere Thanks to Connie B. Scanga, PhD, she taken the all lecture clearly and her lecture was easy to understand.
AN
8 de mai de 2020
I have learned a lot of things from this course. This course disclosed innumerable mysteries of human body that I didn't know earlier. I really enjoyed this course. Thanks for this wonderful content.
por Paul K
•3 de nov de 2016
4
por Kenneth J
•25 de abr de 2016
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por Huntsman
•14 de mar de 2021
Way too difficult for non-medical people!
I come from Chemistry background and took this course to supplement my Biochemical studies. Thinking "What better way to learn than to see how exactly organic chemicals function in your body?" Armed with nothing but weak memories of high school anatomy, I enrolled in this course and was instantly hit by a barrage of difficult names of organs with equally difficult functions. A little shaken, but by no means broken, I continued the course thinking that it will get easier. My continued journey lasted only a short while as I came across the first quiz. It was so damn hard that it took me 3 days and 9 attempts to just pass it! This stopped me right in my tracks. To hell with "how organic chemicals function in your body". Also the "get 70% to pass" is honestly a joke. My university will give you a degree requiring only a half of that percentile. So much for "Online Learning".
With that out of the way, this is actually a good course. Dr. Scanga does deliver her lectures brilliantly using interactive and relatively fun learning techniques. If you are a medical professional, or even someone with the will to overcome anatomy to get at the hidden secrets of the body, I would recommend this course to you.
por Taylor S
•11 de fev de 2022
I didn't like how the video was a classroom style with interactions. But I really only read through thr audio scripts and the course overall was okay. A bit basic at times, I expected a little more detailed and science based. Some modules like the 1st one was great with details. Other modules like about temperature was a bit lame.
por Baxan A
•29 de dez de 2016
Thank you very much , it helped a lot. it was good to find a course like this, especially for me that Iam in a country that there is war , in here we fight against ISIS , and the situation is hard here to have courses and other things to be get better in what we want . so a huge thanks to you all.
por Douglas W
•27 de set de 2021
interesting and informative but contains much technical information which was unnecessary and which introduced complications which could have been avoided.
por Nicole M
•24 de fev de 2020
I was sort of disappointed in Penn quality course...seemed to simply revist/reinforce what I learned in HS
por Deleted A
•21 de mar de 2016
A bit informative than expected as per a Life science student. However brilliant for beginners.
por asifa w
•12 de jan de 2017
it was a good experiance.
i got to revise things i learned before.
thank you
por Ritwik M
•17 de jun de 2020
very less clinical, but good to learn basics (theoretically)
por CHU T K
•28 de mar de 2016
Useful lesson for our live! However, it is quite difficult.
por Neetu G
•2 de jun de 2019
The is too good...
Thank you coursera
por Анастасия П
•22 de abr de 2022
Знания довольно поверхностные
por Gaetano C
•23 de jul de 2020
quite simple
por Erik A
•12 de jun de 2017
Informative.
por Jeong J
•10 de dez de 2016
GOO
por Giselda I B
•16 de jul de 2020
I listened to the first four videos of Week 1. I expected some readings. I see that the only ones are the scripts of videos. Since the videos are made for face-to-face lessons, sometimes it is not possible to see the parts of the heart that the Professor is mentioning. Furthermore, the Professor does not provide the textbook that she mentions.
Thank you anyway.
Best regards.
por reine r r
•7 de nov de 2017
the content was what i was looking for to update but i used other material sources to actually do it because the course delivery here was too conventional and therefore quite boring.
por Imelda A S
•28 de mar de 2020
no se ingles y los archivos de lectura están en ingles,
por Adam M
•11 de out de 2017
Not really challenging, easy, solid basis.
por Erika k
•17 de jul de 2020
the idea of a teacher teaching a class is horrible, people come to online courses to actually learn something, and the reasons public schools usually don't work is because you have a class, full of people, the teacher addressing them, (and here absolutely unashamed and looking directly into the camera even though shes teaching a class), and explaining all the material in a very low level way. is it really that hard to say something was 'activated' and not 'exited'? this isn't a dog, or a human, its a blood vessel or an electrical charge, they don't get exited, they are at least activated by some other source. i tried to learn, i really did, but the fact that the professor got herself to look like a barbie doll for the camera and the kids, even though it is evident what her true age is, all jumping around and trying to act young and carefree, calling the kids by nicknames, cracking jokes. ma'am, this is a university, ,not community college, please, get your act together accordingly.
por Raymond F
•3 de nov de 2020
I don't want to be a nurse, I just wanted a basic understanding of my vital signs. This course is for someone who should be in nursing school. You will learn copious amounts of Latin that you will never use in your normal life.
I have completed many courses on Coursera, and this is the first time that I would NOT recommend taking this to anyone for any reason. If you are interested in this course, go to medical school.
por Richard H
•10 de nov de 2021
Horrible. It was watching a "canned" pretend to listen to lecture instruction. Not high level course. Could not get past first lectures. Poor volume. Too staged.
por Randy C
•25 de mai de 2016
The videos were unwatchable. Thank goodness for the transcripts.
You mean the amateurish/contrived/phony/staged question and answer type format?
!!! Exactly !!!
por Eileen A
•21 de mar de 2017
Using text editor is awkward to read the doc.X files on a Mac . I have no idea what a SRT file is so I am not comfortable downloading a file of this type.