MS
Oct 2, 2015
This were some amazing and enjoyable weeks to learn so ,much about stories and music of the South. Thank you very much and in particular for the fotos and the audio and video recordings.
G
May 4, 2023
This class utilizes the oral history of the South in a way where you not only understand the context of the course but can also feel the people of the South in a deeply meaningful way.
By Amy S
•Sep 13, 2015
Great reflections on some wonderful oral history research.
By Rebecka J
•Aug 22, 2015
Really good course. Happy I had a chance to take it :)
By Andrés S
•Nov 11, 2015
Faltó entrar un poco más en detalle.
By U.Raja h
•Oct 12, 2020
Perfect
By Eva B
•Apr 8, 2020
Some good information but the video clips were outdated. I can see incorporating historic info, of course, but there must be some video clips from 2000 onward. as well.
By Victoria G
•Oct 19, 2015
This was a really good course. I was mostly interested in the music and related culture, but I will be interested to read some of the books that were discussed. Thanks!
By Meghann M
•Nov 1, 2015
Too reliant on materials directly collected by professor, too little context of larger artistic community.
By Celeste G
•Sep 15, 2015
Examples are good. Lecturer could be more interesting
By Joan E F
•Aug 31, 2015
This course would work better if the material wasn
By Bill P
•Jan 28, 2021
I got quite discouraged with this course and have not completed it. I think I need the discussion and interaction of the forums and quiz scores to make the learning real. It looks like you have to pay to get quiz scores. The videos present the information clearly and well, but I could get the information from other sources. I was puzzled at the lack of recent discussions and that only one of the 13 moderators/staff had ever contributed to the forums and nothing in the last couple of months, even though there are recent 5-star reviews.
By Theresa C
•Nov 20, 2023
You can't complete the course like you can other free courses because it will not let you do the exams without upgrading/
By Reuben B
•Aug 15, 2015
It was interesting to a point, but there was no application of the knowledge gained. It was merely a regurgitation of facts.
By Emma
•Nov 11, 2015
useless