PJ
Aug 1, 2020
Simple, lucid and engaging with real-time practical challenges. Resource material like formats, slides and link to articles and youtube video (loved the one on Multitasking in Week 4) are beneficial.
PR
Jul 10, 2020
I am grateful to attend to Coursera classes. The data gives brief and simple explanation understandable to brain.Which we can practice in day to day life , to increase efficiency in work and life
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By Csongor F
•Feb 13, 2016
I liked the course, however I'd like to give some feedback that might be useful to you:
I was surprised a bit how short the course is. When I read this "4-8 hours of videos, readings, and quizzes" I thought that there will be 4-8 hours of videos _besides_ readings and quizzes. So this one is a bit misleading.
Despite of this I liked the course. It gave me a lot of tricks and tips. However I don't understand the final 96.4% either. Maybe I missed something because after the last assignment the result has gone away in less then 1 second. As far as I know all my assignments were 100%.
The design of the videos is a bit "spartan" :) I finished a couple of other Coursera courses (HCI, Gamification etc.) where the videos were much more delightful. This white background, black text is very disappointing.
Anyway: Thanks!
By Shasta S
•Jul 26, 2022
Helpful information. I think I've known a lot of these things already, but it's a good refresher and the most important thing is putting the tips into practice. I'm still the same "me" and there weren't any huge, mind-blowing new tips that changed "me" or the challenges I sometimes face dealing with a hectic work environment and tons of random and completely different requests/interruptions... However, all of the information was very practical, well-supported by research and clear on how to implement. So, it was worthwhile and i'd recommend it as a good place to star for people looking to improve their productivity and time management.
By Basil S
•Oct 1, 2015
I liked that the lecturer is not wasting my time but also takes pauses: that's a great balance! I liked that the course is short (it took me two days to complete it). Information is relevant and worth thinking about. Especially for those people who haven't been thinking about it before.
I would improve design components of the course: typography of letters and all writings. It would make a course much much better. It could be done easily for the person who is familiar with this, but would make the course much much better for another people.
Thanks, Margaret Meloni and her team!
By Hélio C B
•May 16, 2021
This course points to good soluitons to nowaday's common bad habits, like procrastination or multitasking, and some of the strategies are very applicable the my work environment (not all because of hierarchical and cultural differences).
The only point I would like to change is the teacher's tone of voice. It sounded too low for me, even after setting the volume to maximum I have had difficulties parsing the words. This may be an issue of english not being my mother language, but comparing to other courses that's a possible explanation.
Thank you very much.