Learner Reviews & Feedback for Python Basics by University of Michigan
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NL
Apr 6, 2020
Overall a good course but not as thorough as I'd hoped. I do not consider myself as understanding Python3 very well but it's a good introductory course to learning what code is and how it runs.
PY
May 31, 2020
This course is very good for beginners. The content and flow of the course is amazing. online practice tool to run our codes online without installing any software makes is even more user friendly.
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By Lyna M
•Jan 14, 2026
After finishing Module 1 in one week, we found the course very informative and enjoyable. It feels like learning from an actual teacher, with clear videos, no confusing animations, and helpful audio transcripts that allow us to follow along without needing to pause or rewind. After each video, the course directs us to the relevant section of the interactive textbook, which includes an embedded compiler to practice and write the code we just learned. This built-in compiler helps users understand how the coder works without needing to install extra tools, though setting up one like VS Code or PyCharm is recommended for saving lesson codes. Moreover, we like how the lessons are practical and focus on applying concepts directly in code, with clear explanations of how and why different coding elements such as square, set, and sub are used. So far in Module 1, I have learned basic Python syntax like print() and len(), values and data types, how to define and call functions, and how to define, reassign, and update variables. Overall, based on the effectiveness and structure of the course, we would consider paying $20 to continue to the next module