
Анонимные отзывы
IBA/QBA. Module 2
“In this course, there are cool modern educators who explain everything in an accessible language and are knowledgeable about all the latest software tools to facilitate specialists' work. And they share them with pleasure.”
“The course is very productive; there's a lot of work, but even more knowledge gained. Many things in this course are difficult to grasp initially but become easier in practice. Feedback is always available, sometimes even at night (for which I am very grateful). The information is presented in an easy-to-understand manner, although the initial analysis might seem challenging. In such a format, learning is very interesting, and there's always a desire to learn more. The main thing I understood is that we are not teaching children, not re-educating them, but helping to develop their personalities!”
“A very informative and interesting course. The course instructors present the information in an interesting and accessible way; if something is unclear, you can ask a question and they will explain. The homework assignments are very interesting and varied.”
“This is the second module for me, and the learning principle is excellent. There's a lot of feedback from the curators. New materials, articles, and studying the material from different angles. I have no regrets about spending the money or time and recommend this training to those who want to gain quality knowledge.”
“I like the course format itself. Very friendly, positive. I like the assignments that help remember the terminology.
It's very cool when material is provided first, you read and complete the assignments. Then you finally consolidate the material with lectures.
I appreciate when there are comments on the work, when there is feedback.”
“The topics of the second course were very important and useful to me. The construction of the homework was so well thought out, it led to deep reflection and analysis both in work and in personal life.”