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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Bioconductor for Genomic Data Science by Johns Hopkins University

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Learn to use tools from the Bioconductor project to perform analysis of genomic data. This is the fifth course in the Genomic Big Data Specialization from Johns Hopkins University....

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CZ

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I learned a lot from this class and the instructor is good.

SG

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I learned very much about Biocnductor from this course

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By Ramesh G

Mar 9, 2019

Great Introductory course for sequence analyses using Bioconductor. However, the quizzes badly require more explanation. An update to the course to introduce currently more relevant packages and analysis methods would add more value.

By Ji E S

Oct 28, 2020

It seems that they just made a course and don't care/update after that. Computational biology field evolved very quickly, but the tools in this course are outdated (like 5 years!), so it's not very practical. Still a good course to learn basics of bioinformatics tools, but you need to do a lot more of self-studying even after finishing the whole genomic data science specialization course for practical applications.

By Hans W

Dec 24, 2019

Interesting course! Unfortunately little explanation on why we are doing the analysis steps from a biological perspective. Some quiz answers seem outdated. Additionally the lecturers don't seem to react on the forum. Messages in the forum are pretty old as well, the course seems to be abandoned.

By Shriya J

Dec 4, 2021

This course was made 5-6 years ago, so it was tricky when I was downloading some of the software. Also, the course required some background knowldege of R programming, which I did not have: this made the course much harder to complete.

By Katie S

May 23, 2021

There is not enough information for those without significant R experience and you will have to spend a lot of extra time.

By Woon C P

Apr 20, 2021

You may need R background before starting this course.

By Jorge E A P

Sep 1, 2020

Demanding course with a lot of valuable content. Unfortunately severely hampered due to the use of discontinued packages and lack of response from teachers on forums. Highly improvable

By 郑晓省

Nov 18, 2021

can not download many resources due to outdate website or else, the course need update

By Frank M R

Oct 14, 2022

The course is a waste of time. He spends more time coughing in the videos than explaining. He never explained "why" he does what he does in each video. he doesn't look like a teacher, she looks like a youtuber "explaining the 100 things you don't know about me". In this case "My favorite bioconductor libraries".

By Cheryl L

Jun 6, 2024

This course is embarrassingly out-of-date. The various packages that are taught in this course have changed so much that the commands used in lectures no longer work.

By Robert D

Jul 18, 2021

Extremely out of date and very poorly structured. This course is only barely relevant at this time.

By Andrés H P C

Sep 26, 2023

Great course and great teacher. Not a basic course, I'm developer since many years mainly in JAVA, etc, and I can say that this doesn't feel like a relaxed course.

By Julio T

Sep 20, 2023

This course is exceptional, the Teacher is beyond good. Fantastic!

By Shreshth G

Oct 7, 2021

I learned very much about Biocnductor from this course

By Can W

Dec 16, 2016

It is a good start for people who study epigenomics!

By Weronika Z

Mar 28, 2024

I learned a lot, thank you!

By Hewan D

Oct 26, 2020

Excellent course.

By Aston S

Aug 26, 2020

Great course..

By Dina A

Jul 13, 2022

great

By John C

Jul 15, 2020

This course has a steep learning curve and requires fairly extensive reading outside the lectures, but covers a lot of really useful functionality in R and how to access external information. The supplementary materials provided in the lecturer's GitHub are hugely helpful:

https://kasperdanielhansen.github.io/genbioconductor/

Overall a good course, although I would recommend getting an introduction to R from another resource first in order to have some idea of basic functionality. The course materials are otherwise fairly complete and everything that is not included can be found on Bioconductor Vignettes and help documents, although it would be very useful to have code examples for answers on the quizzes once you've passed - it's not always easy as a beginner to know if you've come to the right answer in the most efficient way.

By Oliver S

Aug 25, 2018

The lessons are fairly easy to follow - although the transcript needs re-writing so that the correct words are identified to the speech. I spent a lot of time trying to decipher one or two key words.

The quizzes seemed to test on concepts not yet taught.. perhaps familiar to other Bioinformaticians.. so they were quite tough and required a lot of time to finish.

By Ye Y

Jul 19, 2020

Personally speaking, some previous experience in R is necessary for understanding of this course. Great content overall (with very knowledgeable instructor), but some updates to reflect more recent sequencing advances will make it better. Workload is quite heavy for this course (10-15 hours per week), and expect some suffering while working on the quizzes!

By Adrián G R

Nov 24, 2020

I have learned a lot, also struggle a lot! The course could be improve by giving a small explanation before going into the quizzes and by adding the supplementary material in a note at the start. However, the course gave me what I expect.

By sandeep s

Dec 5, 2016

The course is tough and needs lots of practice and time to handle the stuff explained in this course. In my opinion the stuff should be split into 2 courses (partA and partB) with detailed explanation of every covered topic.

By Alberto T

Jan 30, 2016

Four stars because the content is good. Not five stars because the english is not so good and for a non-english expert it can be difficult to understand, and the subtitle contains quite often errors.