BS
Sep 2, 2019
The course was pretty interesting and I learnt a lot of new things from this course. I have gained confidence to try something new b myself after completing this course and hope I do so in the future
HG
Feb 5, 2021
Professor Harris has a practical approach to teaching which helped me understand the concepts better and encouraged me to perform different demos and experiments on my own.
By Marala S S
•Jul 5, 2018
Good
By DUGGU K S
•Jul 5, 2018
Good
By G R C P
•Jul 5, 2018
Good
By Darshan P
•Jul 3, 2018
Good
By GOOLI A
•Jul 2, 2018
good
By radhika t
•Jun 23, 2018
good
By ANUMOLU Y
•Jun 21, 2018
good
By Thomas T
•Sep 23, 2016
GOOD
By Abdullah-Al-Mamun
•Jun 28, 2020
NA
By Scott S
•Feb 26, 2018
G
By Neville C
•Jun 21, 2019
This course is a very interesting monologue of Dr Harris about Raspberry Pi, Python and GPIO. There is no MOOC in this video collection. No way of asking questions to the instructor, no forum and you can not even give feed back on peer graded assignments. The library used for GPIO is not the most current, but it works. There is a whole week about using Twitter which in the end it is not required. Not sure if it has changed, but getting Twitter API keys takes time, as you need to fill some on-line forms and wait for those to be reviewed. But, this course makes you explores a broad range of topics not usually found on short videos or tutorials.
By Alejandro A J
•Nov 17, 2020
Good basic course to know the Raspberry Pi. It has interesting information, like connecting the raspbery to Twitter, using the Pi Camera and moving a Servomotor. It could be deeper in this topic, but it just give you the basic (and enough for the course), so hopefully in other course we get to use this stuff better
By Catur A
•Aug 25, 2020
The course with Prof. Ian Harris is great.
But, if this course respects the plagiarism honor code, it should be handled better.
I found some learners just use youtube video link from other, even many years ago. I also happened to peer-reviewing another learner using my uploaded image as his/her assignment file.
By Radwan n
•May 4, 2020
I liked the course a lot, it gives important basic information to get the learner ready to start working with IoT projects, specifically raspberry pi.
Some of the assignments require the raspberry pi device.
By Jason M
•Jun 5, 2017
Good introduction. Has many small code mistakes and doesn't go too deep into any topic, but at the same time provides a guaranteed way to jumpstart your familiarity with Raspberry Pi. Fun and enjoyable.
By Aman B
•Nov 15, 2017
The course is not very complete as in some programs aren't fully explained. But the course is good for someone who is willing to go further with the help of the internet.
By Don R
•Apr 8, 2018
Lack of discussion forums impacted learning experience. Other than that, solid technical content and good presentation.
By Maurice E E
•Dec 8, 2021
Again, we should get more exercises, especially on networking (I don't know how to get a specific info from a web site)
By Rodrigo E
•Jan 30, 2016
I enjoyed the course, was easy to follow, but I would rather prefer something more challenging
By Fanta O
•May 12, 2023
There could have been more coding assignments or quizzes. The lectures were very informative.
By Craig W
•Jun 27, 2016
Needs to be a little more technical and kick up the level of difficulty a notch or two.
By Vikram S
•Apr 5, 2018
I was not happy about one of the assignments forcing us to create a twitter account.
By Sanjeev T
•Jun 1, 2017
After this course I was able to use my Raspberry Pi for a variety of requirements.
By Akhilesh M
•Nov 9, 2020
Nice course , I expected to have more practicals
In the end I like it very much
By Vitali N
•Sep 29, 2020
It is not very hard and not too easy, good readings, lectures and assignments