GB
Mar 8, 2018
Extremely helpful if you want to start using Raspberry Pi. Gives you the required knowledge to kickstart your Raspberry Pi learning and you get a hint of python programming as well which is useful
JP
Apr 27, 2017
It was very good, all the basics about python and the raspberry pi platform. I would like if you publish a book to read about the topics, for example I have been reading the book "Think Python".
By sirapu v s
•Aug 24, 2018
good
By venkata p p s
•Aug 24, 2018
nice
By Deepti S
•Aug 8, 2018
Good
By s m k
•Jul 12, 2018
Good
By MAARAM G
•Jul 12, 2018
good
By BOYALLA S
•Jul 12, 2018
nice
By SAMALA N K R
•Jul 10, 2018
good
By KOPPU H V
•Jul 9, 2018
NICE
By patnam s
•Jul 8, 2018
good
By Marala S S
•Jul 5, 2018
Good
By DUGGU K S
•Jul 5, 2018
Good
By K B D P
•Jul 2, 2018
nice
By Pasupu P
•Jun 26, 2018
Good
By G.Aswani
•Jun 25, 2018
Good
By radhika t
•Jun 20, 2018
good
By s r
•May 13, 2018
good
By Pieter G
•Sep 12, 2017
Good
By Prasanna P M
•Dec 27, 2016
Nice
By Emmanuel C
•Jun 26, 2016
nice
By Abdul H M
•Dec 22, 2017
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By Rudolf M
•Aug 10, 2016
Nice course, but could be better supported.
Video: On Programs on whiteboard several wrong syntax (UC/LC writing)
Better: Not just there's the doc on web - study it - rather point on important things on doc and make tests.
End of week 4: Second link to program is missing, when making peer review, everyone can learn so much from each other.
Pi Hardware: I missed awfully electric characteristics on GPIO. Looking on the web, anyone was talking about this matter (max. 50mA total all outputs, max. 3-16mA ?? each...). A little electronics guide how to dimension LED resistors and pullups / pullsdowns and how to drive relais would be nice. Many student know surely less about electronics, but to interact with IoT it is nessecary.
Coursera: Not on all platforms (iPad i.e.) you can make positive comments when reviewing.
By Alec K
•Dec 25, 2015
Although I missed the input of TAs, mentors and the Professor and didn't find the generalised thread as useful as the classic Coursera forums I still found the course to be interesting. As with the Arduino course I found the Demos to be the best part. I'm hoping I'll learn a lot in the second RPi interfacing course. I think it would be especially good if the RPi and the Arduino were connected in the next or some later course. I think also that some interaction between the Professor and the material on the presentation would enhance the lessons. What I enjoyed most was actually writing the programs and getting the circuits to work.
By Ranga E
•Dec 21, 2015
So far good. I really like the "smaller detail without too much detail" approach. The RaspberryPi is easy to master given excellent support by the Pi Foundation but then there is little too much to access. This course kind of streamlines what one needs to know. I have been using the Pi since 2 months but already feeling more confident thanks to this course and I have just finished only Module 1.
By My N
•Sep 15, 2016
I am a newbie with R.Pi so this course help me a lot in the studying process with R.Pi. I gain many new interesting knowledge.
I wish the learner could take the quizzes and know the results without upgrade, that would be better. I agree once the learner need to print the results and some official certificate, so need to upgrade.
By Unity W
•Sep 12, 2019
I had already completed assignment. But due to your recommendation of resetting timelines, my whole study is now shown as null in the website. Pls generate my certificate as I have already done this course. Why the timeline has been completely changed!
Very disgusting! Kindly generate my certificate as soon as possible!!