AS
Jan 14, 2025
Some of the videos have very low volume. As such, the automatic transcript function did not pick up the sound and therefore, did not create a transcript. FYI.
RL
Mar 8, 2025
Outstanding course for any business looking for improvements to all facets of their business.
By Andreas T
•Mar 30, 2025
There are some videos with very low voice, so I can't hear clearly. Unfortunately, some of the low-voice videos don't have the subtitle/transcript.
By Furqan A
•Dec 27, 2024
Not as in depth as I hoped it would be.
By Kelly B
•Apr 15, 2025
Hello, I’d like to report an issue with one of the slides in the Six Sigma Foundations and Principles course by Kennesaw State University. The slide discussing the roles of the Black Belt and Master Black Belt contains several errors not limited to but, including: “ste ground” instead of “set ground” “Blet” instead of “Belt” (appears twice) Multiple fragmented or incomplete sentences Since this course focuses on quality and process improvement, the presence of such errors in instructional material is especially concerning. I’m sharing this feedback in the spirit of continuous improvement and to support future learners. Thank you for reviewing this issue. Best regards, Kelly Boyer
By Maurizio R
•Feb 3, 2025
Content sometimes is incomplete. Many videos lacks of transcript and audio is very low
By Amy B
•Jan 17, 2025
I withdrew from this course because it was so poorly constructed. It looks like the videos may have been edited down from longer lectures by an AI editor using an outline, so the videos are brief, choppy, and disjointed. Quizzes include questions that are not covered in either the videos or in the reference text. Some questions appear to be AI-generated nonsense with no correct answer. When you get an answer wrong on a quiz, there is no explanation to help you improve your understanding, and the Coursera AI assistant is not always able to explain either. (Some answers provided by the AI assistant also failed on the quiz.) Your exercise work is evaluated only by other learners, who are also unable (or unwilling to take the time) to explain what you might have gotten wrong. And then the course wastes your time by asking you to grade work by other learners. So: for exercises it's the blind leading the blind; for videos and quizzes the blind are being led by literalist robots who occasionally hallucinate. This course is not worth your time.
By Dalia A
•Dec 4, 2024
very poor content; the PowerPoint content do not match with the explanation