MD
Aug 20, 2020
I loved every aspect of his course. I am someone who has a very substantial foundation of knowledge towards the Queer community, but this course taught me a lot more than I haven't thought about yet.
BJ
Mar 14, 2022
This course taught me the new variations about LGBTQ and its diffenert arenas. It taught us how biological, sociological and psychological concept plays important role in determind the definitions.
By Deleted A
•Apr 22, 2020
very good and useful course
By Andrew Z B
•Jul 7, 2021
Good video and resourses
By mailgisela
•Mar 4, 2022
Wonderfull. Thank you
By Supitcha P
•Oct 20, 2021
this is my world.
By autice
•Feb 23, 2021
非常好地课程,非常多元、科学的视角
By Basak E
•Jul 18, 2020
Great. Thank you
By Vishnuraj S
•Jun 20, 2021
WELL ADDRESSED
By Filipa S
•Oct 25, 2020
Very complete.
By FARHAAN H
•Jun 13, 2020
Good course...
By Giselle D
•Oct 20, 2020
Great course!
By Linh T P L
•May 12, 2021
Excellent!
By Melissa B
•Apr 19, 2021
Well done!
By Dr. R K V
•Sep 5, 2020
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By sruthi k
•Jun 14, 2021
Thankyou
By Eric L
•May 14, 2021
Perfect!
By Daniel A C F
•Sep 1, 2020
Awesome
By Luis G P G
•Oct 14, 2024
Good
By Jhon B F U
•Jun 26, 2022
good
By Deleted A
•Jun 30, 2021
Good
By Kawinnada N
•Jun 17, 2021
good
By Ege
•May 1, 2025
This course has significantly deepened my conceptual understanding of gender and sexuality. Key topics such as cisnormativity, heteronormativity, and social constructionism were explained in a clear and accessible manner. The examples and discussion prompts provided throughout the modules were both academically enriching and personally reflective. One minor critique would be that some quiz questions, due to their multiple-choice format, did not fully capture the complexity of the topics discussed. Nevertheless, the course maintains a coherent and thoughtful structure overall. I would recommend this course to anyone seeking to cultivate a critical, inclusive, and well-informed perspective on LGBTQ+ identities and experiences. Thank you. Ege Undergraduate Psychology Student / Yaşar University
By Philly M
•Sep 9, 2023
I loved this course, the instructors were great and the topics covered were interesting and appropriate. However, I struggled with required and optional reading in every week. I found broken links, material that was geo-blocked (I am in Canada) and articles behind paywalls. Also, some of the pop-up quizzes embedded in the videos were asynchronous, and popped up BEFORE the topics had been discussed by the instructors. I found these aspects to be very frustrating, as I wanted to be able to take advantage of all the resources. Finally, several of the questions were not identified as "choose all that apply", and as a result, I was given a "0" for only having chosen one option, which brought down my scores overall. So all told, good instructors and content, but poor platform user experience.
By Michael M
•Aug 7, 2022
Overall, the course was extremely informative and covered a wide variety of subtopics that supported learning the main topic. There were a few of the check-on-learnings (built into the videos) that need to be fixed. (I.e. After selecting an answer it would say "Incorrect," followed by a message that said the selection was correct or it would say "Correct," followed by a message that said to review the material. The required reading had videos that were already covered during the lesson, but the videos were informative and provided a new perspective on the topic. I would say to keep the content, but fix the check-on-learnings and it is easily a 5-star course.
By Sarah P
•Aug 24, 2020
There is a lot of good info here with most relating to understanding basic concepts of LGBTQ+ terminology and perspective. As a gay woman, I learned some new things and gained perspective on topics that I personally do not encounter and appreciate the professors for providing that for me. I enjoyed the additional resources that were suggested (and required) that allowed me to look deeper into the portions of the course that either most interested me or I needed extra time researching. I did not find the professors engaging in their presentation and would have appreciated seeing their inputs in the discussion forums.