TR
Aug 11, 2020
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!
SB
Jan 6, 2016
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.
By Aniket D
•Sep 12, 2020
thank you
By Santiago F M
•Sep 9, 2017
Great!!
By Нұрахмет Н
•Oct 10, 2024
great
By 20BCS4017 D J
•Nov 4, 2022
good
By Daphne F
•May 26, 2017
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.
By Zoltán Z
•Aug 28, 2015
It was more historical than I expected. Gave me some new and interesting knowledge especially in security topic.
By Alex G
•Nov 27, 2020
questionable humor, but otherwise nice scope/survey without going too deep
By Ali B
•Aug 17, 2015
very funny,enjoyable and helpful
By Raffaele M
•Jan 29, 2022
The first part is all interviews, a barrage of interviews full of small irrelevant details, the second part is very basic stuff
By David P
•Oct 3, 2015
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.
By Laura V
•Oct 19, 2015
Videos are poorly edited (too much blank space, the bullet points are not clearly visible, there is no narrative or discursive structure, the diagrams are not clear, and the interviews are raw and unedited). Sessions are too long and include too much irrelevant information. The little useful information there is, is not structured clearly and thus it's harder to learn. The material for the first 3 weeks resemble more to someone talking about "the good ol' days" rather than a properly thought-out history class. I had to leave the course as I found it to be a waste of my time, and I am glad I decided not to pay for a certificate for it. My expectations were a lot higher for a University course.
By rameshkumar g
•Feb 9, 2019
Was not useful.
Will not recommend. you can see some youtube videos informally to gain some background information.
By Harold A
•Nov 12, 2017
Its says i got some wrong when i know i got it right.