MS
May 7, 2020
Mind blowing.. excellent study by Prof. Bloomfield. Hatsoff to you sir. Very excellent representation of physics concepts by taking interesting examples. Good Pesonalited Professor i have ever seen .
HR
May 30, 2020
Excellent Course for someone who seeks to learn Physics and its applications. Professor Bloomfield is Exceptional as he explains concepts with practical examples. Definitely a highly worthy course!!!
By Amy G
âąSep 12, 2017
The course was utilized as a template for teaching physics in an after school program. I enjoyed taking the class and obtained some creative ideas for teaching basic physics principles.
By Zaid B K
âąJun 4, 2020
Great teaching. The instructor created a really friendly environment which kept my eyes and interest focused on the course.
By EMMANUEL M
âąJun 2, 2020
I would appreciate it if in the forums the teacher/facilitator would also answer the questions we raised.
By Jon M
âąApr 22, 2018
It was fun material to learn, but this course lacks the mathematical understanding to complement the conceptual that should exist in physics. Some of the problems on the quizzes were unclear, but not in the sense that they were tricky. More so, the reader likely had no clear idea as to what the question was asking. Nevertheless, Professor Bloomfield put a good effort into the course and it had its fun moments.
By Josue R
âąOct 20, 2017
se ve interesante, pero cuesta mucho con los cuestionarios en ingles y las traducciones al español; deberĂan mejor la traducciĂłn general al español latino :)
By shahad a
âąMay 12, 2020
no basics and the teacher did not explain everything and every detail to solve all these kinds of questions. if you think me a scientist to give me these questions then I will not need to join this course. you gave me difficult questions and if you explain enough to me then they become much easier. by the way, science is cool but why u make people hate it by making it difficult.
By ron r
âąFeb 14, 2016
it so boring
By RAVINDRA D S
âąAug 31, 2015
Thank you very much Mr. Bloomfield ... !!!
Great presentation, excellent demonstrations, indoor and outdoors and very assuring oratory skills. Appreciate all your efforts and looking forward to yet another opportunity to meet you virtually.
One small area of disagreement though ... I refer to your video "Week 3, Falling Balls I" (time frame 5:12) (How Things Work) topic on "Weight and Mass" of an object where you point out two items from the grocery store, namely the Chocolate Bar and the bag of Cookies.
Following information from US FDA regarding Food Labeling Guide, Net quantity of Contents Statement.
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3. Should the net quantity of contents be stated in both grams and ounces?
Answer: Food labels printed must show the net contents in both metric (grams, kilograms, milliliters, liters) and U.S. Customary System (ounces, pounds, fluid ounces) terms. The metric statement may be placed either before or after the U.S. Customary statement, or above or below it. Each of the following examples is correct (additional examples appear in the regulations):
Net wt 1 lb 8 oz (680g)
Net wt 1 lb 8 oz 680 g
500 ml (1 pt 0.9 fl oz)
Net contents 1 gal (3.79 L)
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For additional info, please refer to the following link for detailed info on what US FDA agrees to : http://www.fda.gov/Food/GuidanceRegulation/GuidanceDocumentsRegulatoryInformation/LabelingNutrition/ucm064877.htm#included
View above, I presume that the value of the grocery contents shown in Metric system is its Net Weight (not mass) and makes it easier to understand for people from countries that follow Metric system.
Let me know if I am wrong.
Warm Regards,
Ravi Sudame.
By David R
âąAug 2, 2020
Professor Bloomfield is full of enthusiasm and it's clear that he loves his work and his field. The course is highly accessible and explains physics in ways that most people can easily grasp. There are no equations, formulas, cryptic symbols or technical jargon to interfere with the learning process. Anyone can learn the principles conveyed in this course. My one suggestion is that I'd like to see a glossary that defines terms such as energy, force, momentum, weight, velocity etc. with the specific meanings that apply to the course and the distinctions between them. In everyday life, all of these words are interchangeable. Is there another word for synonym? Thanks to everyone involved, this was a very worthwhile program of study.
By Tonee M V
âąSep 28, 2020
I really liked how physics was presented. It was made less intimidating and vey educational. It's the first time I had a fun time in class while learning a lot ever since I started high school.
By Ronak A
âąJun 8, 2020
A very useful course in the context of physics and with the guidence of professor Lou Bloomfield. Thank you very much for this course is was really informative.
By Sudhaharan T
âąMay 31, 2020
It is an Amazing course to understand the physics in our everyday life. The professor has done an extremely good job!. A Great course!
By Chandrakiran c c
âąMay 29, 2020
It was really interesting to study all these concepts of physics by prof.lou bloomfield. thanyou for making these sessions amazing
By Chaima N
âąMay 29, 2020
C'est un excellent cours merci Ă©normĂ©ment notre cher professeur , vous ĂȘtes vraiment.
un grand respect
By ASAD K
âąJun 2, 2020
it is so much excited and lot of fun that i learned from Prof louis. Thanks sir love you sir.
By Rachana S
âąMay 31, 2020
very practical and enjoyable course while learning
By Dr. M D
âąJun 4, 2020
EXCELLENT TUTORIALS PROVIDED
By Rohan M R
âąJun 1, 2020
Good course nice explanation
By Rajendra D
âąJun 2, 2020
it was very good experience
By AJAY J
âąJun 6, 2020
Very Good Teacher
By Dr. P H K
âąJun 3, 2020
EXCELLENT COURSE
By Ms. H V
âąJun 3, 2020
excellent
By R V
âąJun 4, 2020
Nice
By Victoria C
âąJun 30, 2023
I had a lot of problems with the quiz/assessment platform. When I did a retake, the correct answers changed to the point that after multiple retakes all options at one point came up as incorrect, for some questions. Therefore, I left the course not knowing if I had a proper understanding of the material, where clarity should have come from the assessments. My original choice may or may not have been correct. I don't know. I was disappointed in this respect. I took the course to have a better understanding of the application of some of the laws of physics, although I did not do this for a grade, but for knowledge, I have no idea if my time was well spent on some of the material. This may be a platform problem, or a hacking violation, but there was no one to speak to, in order to get this rectified. It is the first course that I encountered that had this issue.
I presume the content was correct. I liked the instructors' examples. I give a 4 out of 5, only because of the numerous and frustrating platform/ hacking issues. Unfortunately, the issue in this case minimizes the effectiveness of instructor's hard work and the time of the learner, whether the material matches, is below, or above the students' instructional level, for this subject matter. Regardless, there should have been clarity for the questions asked and "answered".
By Wee L N
âąOct 11, 2015
It is good that the professor was able to connect physical laws to day-to-day events and phenomena and help laymen like myself understand them through simple, less technical explanations.
However, it would be better if the questions in the quizzes can be explained after attempts. Though I could retake the tests, sometimes, it is through sheer trial and error that I got some answers correct. In this way, true learning is not achieved.
It would be good if the answers to the quizzes could be re-explained with parts of the lesson vides to draw the links. Sometimes, that link is not obvious. It is not immediately clear which part of the lesson pertained to which quiz questions and that made reviewing the lessons after getting answers wrong not helpful.
I speak from a perspective of a student who has not taken physics since 14th grade.