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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Fibonacci Numbers and the Golden Ratio by The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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About the Course

Learn the mathematics behind the Fibonacci numbers, the golden ratio, and their relationship to each other. These topics may not be taught as part of a typical math curriculum, but they contain many fascinating results that are still accessible to an advanced high school student. The course culminates in an exploration of the Fibonacci numbers appearing unexpectedly in nature, such as the number of spirals in the head of a sunflower. Download the lecture notes from the link https://www.math.hkust.edu.hk/~machas/fibonacci.pdf Watch the promotional video: https://youtu.be/VWXeDFyB1hc...

Top reviews

KN

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Very neat and well organized, all material at hand. I liked the skipped math bits that the others mentioned, so that I could myself engage in figuring out.

UB

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This course blends the rational thinking of mathematics and the aesthetics of art in nature. Enjoyed it. Thanks Coursera and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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By Madhapuram m

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Jun 2, 2020

good

By Aravindh D S

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May 24, 2020

Good

By Rajeshree D

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Jan 28, 2019

best

By Meg- n n

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Jul 2, 2017

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By Amr N I

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May 18, 2021

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By Yaprak O

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Nov 8, 2019

Overall, an interesting course that cannot be found ordinarily in a classroom setting. Instructor explains the concepts well, and the personal element adds to the course. Gives new insight into the meaning of numbers and definitely helps improve certain math skills such as proving statements, geometry, algebra etc. Quizzes are easy, a light course in terms of assessments overall.. One downside is that the questions have no solutions posted (at least I could not find it) so we do not have a correct framework for answering these types of questions. Also, some videos had an excessive non-mathematical, historical and oriental side to them which did not exactly appeal to me. However, definitely a unique course that will provide you with a unique perspective.

By Ibrahim d J D N

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Jan 5, 2023

El curso es muy entretenido, te da una perspectiva distinta de en donde se encuentran las matemáticas dentro de la naturaleza. Si se tiene conocimientos matemáticos como lo es cálculo, álgebra y geometría es bastante ameno seguirlo paso a paso.

Solamente critico que hay un par de tópicos que no se vieron tanto a profundidad, como lo fue la ecuación de Lucas, que si bien es bastante similar a la de Fibonacci, al momento de responder las evaluaciones no existía una práctica previa en las clases.

By Paul M

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Apr 27, 2018

I liked this course, and I discovered the amazing relationships one can derive for Fibonacci numbers and related entities. The lecturer is very clear, and if one does the exercises then one gets a good grasp of the subject. I gave it only four stars partially because the subject matter seems to be more a way to amaze your friends rather than doing something relevant. I would like to understand if it can be applied to real world problems. Maybe that's because I am not a mathematician!

By Anne P

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Jun 14, 2020

An interesting course with enough 'easy' bits to counteract the very hard parts.

Only thought about improvements would be to see the lecturer smile. For example, he said he'd had fun in the course but his face indicated he was bored by it all. It's nice if you can show that you enjoy the work so students think it's interesting to do.

By Amber M

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May 25, 2021

Super interesting subject. As a person who hasn't taken calculus since high school, I found that some of the exercises were hard to follow, and wished there was more detailed explanations for those who wanted it. I still managed to pass comfortably with the help of the lecture notes and our good friend Google.

By Kim R

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May 28, 2020

Really enjoyed the enthusiasm and interest level of the professor. Math level was cumbersome at times, but overall gained an appreciation for these numbers and their beauty! Thanks for offering this course.

By Sophia R L

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Jun 24, 2020

All topics were very interesting and I love that there were real life examples and history incorporated into subject. The course was engaging and the material was fascinating & useful. I learned a lot!

By Utpal B

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Jun 6, 2018

This course blends the rational thinking of mathematics and the aesthetics of art in nature. Enjoyed it. Thanks Coursera and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

By Catherine K

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Mar 15, 2017

Thoroughly enjoyed this course. Interested in the Fibonacci Numbers and Golden Ratio and was looking for more information, this was clearly provided.

By Isaak C

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Sep 2, 2020

It is a great course. If more real life examples of Fibonacci numbers and the Golden Ratio can be illustrated, it will be more fun.

By Devashish N

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Jun 24, 2019

Yeah, the course was fun and i knid of learned a lot of new stuff and I'm satisfied with that.

Good course to learn.

By Kush S

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Jun 29, 2019

Good Course with practical examples and mathematics applied to derivation and understanding of equations.

By Chandrakant N P

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Jul 3, 2018

It was very useful to enhance my knowledge of Golden ration. A very good delivery by Professor Jasnov.

By Roshni S

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Aug 10, 2019

The course has given a deeper insight into the subject. It made me appreciate the subject more.

By Vishal P

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Aug 24, 2022

The course touched base with all the important concepts and was easy to understand.

By Swetha S

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May 28, 2020

It's really interesting and fulfilled!! Thank you so much for this course.

By Michele P

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Oct 2, 2022

I would suggest to introduce some videos about interaction with nature

By Simonne H

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Oct 2, 2023

Interesting content. It shows that math is around us everywhere.

By E

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Jun 29, 2017

Professor, thank you for sharing. Appreciate the opportunity.

By Ashwin K

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Dec 13, 2016

Good course. More problems sets would have been great!