LV
Apr 30, 2020
I enjoyed this MOOC. It is very well-done and clearly covers the topics of mindshifting along with career advancement. Also--good illustrations and visuals/sounds which assist in the learning process.
DI
Oct 30, 2020
Great course! This is a lot more general than Learning about Learning but is also useful nonetheless. I like the focus on keeping positive and being confident in your potential despite our weaknesses.
By Shamnad
•Jun 15, 2020
Good one
By Shrinkhala P
•Jul 7, 2020
Helped!
By Alexis E
•Dec 8, 2018
good !
By SHIHAB U
•Jul 11, 2022
great
By Reshma T
•May 16, 2020
Great
By Naw H N W
•Oct 1, 2019
Great
By SHERYN M A
•Nov 30, 2022
good
By Melissa
•Mar 31, 2022
None
By �ADITI P
•Aug 22, 2020
good
By Mohit K
•Jun 12, 2020
Nice
By ALOKE R B
•May 27, 2020
Good
By Md. R H
•Apr 22, 2020
Good
By Rinu J
•Jul 23, 2022
I
By Prescott E P
•Apr 24, 2022
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By Arunrat A
•Nov 14, 2021
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By Low H B
•Nov 21, 2018
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By Anica A
•Apr 23, 2022
This course teaches about having a growth mindset and personal development. The instructors spoke clearly and communicated their ideas in an accessible, engaging and easy-to-understand format. However, I thought this course was only average. The syllabus seems disjointed and incohesive. I didn't understand the rationale for the themes for different weeks. I was also disappointed with the assessments. The answers were either very obvious or required to know word-for-word what the instructor said- in that sense, you didn't apply the knowledge that was taught to you and ironically, is counter-intuitive to the ideas that was being taught in Mindshift.
By Shaaron
•Nov 17, 2022
It was an entertaining course but the title is misleading. Only the first part regarding breaking through obstacles to learn was true. "Discover your hidden potential" is a big claim and unfortunately the course material didn't deliver as promised. It felt like the the same old "selling shovels in the gold rush" tactic. Maybe a title like that provides some confidence and hope to people that have not been able to focus in their studies but I think promising to "discover a hidden potential" is too uncertain to declare.
By Chris L
•Jun 25, 2020
OK, felt like Learning to Learn (btw excellent course) rehash. I felt this course was a bit muddled, was trying to ascertain what their focus was, career prep? paradigm shifts? epiphanies? learning and studying habits? neurology? Some good points, like the value of being open to learning skills that are completely out of your area of supposed expertise and having a growth mindset, but I felt the presentation lacked focus and didn't translate their background reference material (which was great to read in my own time)
By Lee Y J
•Aug 23, 2020
A fairly good primer for anyone who wants to get started with MOOCs and online courses. I assume that the materials and videos are recorded in 2016, but there are some of the stuff taught that may have been outdated such as the Pomodoro Technique.
My grips with this course is that a lot of the lectures and explanations are too shallow and vague for the students who expected in-depth learning. I feel like this is more of a motivational courses akin to reading a self-help book if anything.
By Rachel H
•Jan 29, 2021
Pretty good, although not awesome. I took the previous course, Learning How to Learn, which covered a lot of the same material and with more depth than this Mindshift course. However, this course did have some additional info I found helpful and although they didn't have as many interviews, the ones they included tended to be more beneficial and interesting in my opinion.Also, the editing and video style and animations were much more advanced and modern than Learning How to Learn.
By maria
•Mar 6, 2019
Overall the course itself was good. However I do have a problem with the assignments/discussions obligating you to be personal with a bunch of strangers. I understand that it helps, but not everyone likes talking or discussing their personal goals, values, life, plans, past, etc. I found it very difficult to partake in those assignments/discussions. However that is just my personality (which is why I gave it a lower rating). Sorry.
By Elizabeth D
•Oct 20, 2021
The first two weeks had great information, but then weeks 3 and 4 go into areas that didn't seem to match the content from the first two weeks. I also did the Learning How To Learn course, which did a much better job teaching the skills I was looking for.
Also - the videos are tediously short. When I'm sitting down to focus, the frequent interruptions to advance to the next short video were distracting,
By Bogdan N
•Sep 5, 2022
Learning how to learn is and excellent course. This course doesn't provide what i was hoping for. I really don't care how MOOCs are made and how you can buy green screen online. It is unneceseary long, covers everything and covers nothing at the same time. However, advices from people in Optional Bonus Videos helped me a lot.
By Christopher P
•Jan 25, 2022
This is a good course. I recommend most people take it
However there is nothing really extraordinary about it, nor any newsbreaking information .
In spite of this , applying the lessons from this course has helped me think in a different way and contributed it's small part in my journey towards self improvement