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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Introduction to Linear Algebra and Python by Howard University

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About the Course

This course is the first of a series that is designed for beginners who want to learn how to apply basic data science concepts to real-world problems. You might be a student who is considering pursuing a career in data science and wanting to learn more, or you might be a business professional who wants to apply some data science principles to your work. Or, you might simply be a curious, lifelong learner intrigued by the powerful tools that data science and math provides. Regardless of your motivation, we’ll provide you with the support and information you need to get started. In this course, we'll cover the fundamentals of linear algebra, including systems of linear equations, matrix operations, and vector equations. Whether you’ve learned some of these concepts before and are looking for a refresher or you’re brand new to the ideas we’ll cover, you’ll find the materials to support you. Let's get started!...
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By Mohanapriya B

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Dec 15, 2022

good

By Michael M

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Jul 26, 2023

This course is painful to sit through. The content is acceptable, and the professor who is the PhD at Howard is decent. However, the other one, Mousa, is an abomination. He has no idea how to teach a course of this type. On top of his heavy accent, he mumbles consistently and seems like he talking to himself most of the time. Since there is no direct text, I attempted to take screenshots of his content, but it was extremely hard to get good screenshots because he would normally not pause when he went to a new screen. I eventually got most of everything, but it was a real struggle. All they would have had to do was to put their lecture in some kind of pdf or ppt for download. At least the other course I am taking now has two young women with extremely clear voices talking through the lecture. There was again no pdf or ppt but screenshots were much easier.

I am not taking any more courses with this clown.