AS
2018年4月22日
This has been an enthralling course which introduces you to the world of the Ancient Greek. Thank you Prof. Andrew Szegedy-Maszak, and all the course creators and mentors, for this excellent course.
MH
2015年9月3日
Brilliant course. Superbly assembled and presented material. And I love the prof's wry sense of humour!\n\nI've been wanting to learn about this subject for many years. Highly recommended.
by Zalakovits G
•2015年9月20日
Perfect course
by Yriannys V B V
•2018年9月18日
EXCELENTE!!!!
by h.a.s
•2016年5月28日
great course!
by Daniel S
•2016年2月27日
Great Course!
by Rashmita J
•2018年12月2日
It was great
by Sarah M
•2015年11月10日
Amazing!!!!
by Ignacio Z
•2020年4月25日
Excellent!
by Antonina Z
•2017年7月9日
Very Good.
by John
•2016年5月21日
Quality Qu
by Ignacio d P d L
•2021年10月15日
Excellent
by ELMER P M P
•2021年10月4日
thank you
by German D S G
•2016年10月9日
Excellent
by Julie B
•2016年2月13日
wonderful
by Raúl O L C
•2015年11月11日
excellent
by carlos f z
•2015年10月26日
Magnífico
by Yash D
•2020年4月9日
good one
by Ekaterina P
•2016年6月29日
Perfect!
by Ekaterina M
•2016年9月26日
Amazing
by saheeb a
•2020年10月5日
Great
by Patrick K A
•2016年11月10日
Good
by Matthew R
•2016年7月24日
Cool
by Valentina P
•2021年9月8日
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by Deleted A
•2015年8月19日
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by Kelly S
•2021年3月17日
Light as it may be, one criticism is that the anticipated time suggested for readings, in particular, were unrealistic because they did not account for taking of notes. Using 11-point Calibri font, this course resulted in a total of 251 pages of notes in my case, mostly from the readings. Consequently, my time devoted to study far exceeded the suggested time periods. I suppose I could have just engaged in the readings casually and met the anticipated time, but what would be the point of that? Another, more significant issue is that the spelling in the transcription of lectures (probably done by machine) was consistently wrong, particularly with reference to proper names of people and places. I know there will be a bit of variation anyway when translating Greek names in English, but these were more egregious errors. I found it a bit trying to continually investigate, from other sources, what the actual name was intended to be. To cite one of many examples, note how Chalcidice is mistakenly spelled as a "sea" in the 40th lecture ("The Fourth Century: Philip II and Alexander The Great). So some proper review and editing of the transcriptions would be very helpful and take a rather onerous burden from students. Otherwise, I greatly appreciated the wealth of information and presentations by the professor.
by laura k
•2020年6月15日
I loved the course and learned a great deal. My only issue what that with many of the quiz's there were questions that had "check all that apply" well I some cases I would get those wrong and then reread my notes, go back over the videos and readings and take the test again only to get the same type of question wrong. I would look and look for the correct answers and with some there just were none. I wish there was a way that after you have submitted you last test that you could get the answers so you would know why you got it wrong and what the right answer was. Some of them were very confusing because the answers would span the whole series of lectures and then maybe a very short part of a reading. I guess I just wish I could know what the actual answer was for some of the questions.