MC
Mar 14, 2018
This course was great! It explains everything clearly, and it keeps you involved by asking questions about the material, and keeps you amused with some interesting anecdotes. Highly suggested by me!
CH
Jan 6, 2021
I loved taking this course. I learned a lot (The first course I did was DINO 101 and I wanted to dig deeper). The teachers are really passionate and engaging. Cannot wait to do the others courses!
By Amir B
•Sep 2, 2018
Very good!
By Heron A C
•Apr 29, 2021
excelente
By Juan F M S
•Jun 8, 2020
excellent
By Jesús G c V
•Jun 4, 2019
increible
By Bart S
•Jun 2, 2016
excellent
By Adrián E M
•Dec 15, 2019
AMAZING!
By Douglas K
•Apr 8, 2019
Exellent
By Albert
•Dec 30, 2017
Excelent
By Yiğit O E
•Dec 28, 2023
awesome
By Namish K
•Jul 3, 2022
awsome
By Nayeem M S
•Aug 13, 2020
awesome
By Paula G
•Jun 22, 2017
Genial!
By Tripp F
•Apr 6, 2017
love it
By Grace
•May 30, 2023
非常有意思
By Craig A
•Dec 25, 2022
Great
By 이도경
•Jun 10, 2022
good
By RAGHUVEER S D
•Jul 25, 2020
good
By Mona A A
•Jun 4, 2020
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By wahaab A
•Nov 30, 2016
nice
By Saindo d R
•Dec 24, 2021
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•Apr 27, 2017
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By Crystal B
•Dec 8, 2016
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By Jakob G
•Jul 16, 2019
This was a great course to grasp the relationship between theropods and birds, and also to follow the development of therapods and realize the big differences between these.
Having English as a second language, I'm quite used to getting around even in an academical context that is fully English. However, I had a hard time with all the anatomical references, especially bone parts that apparently are referenced in Latin rather than English. I had to give the course another round, carefully building my glossary as the course went on. I did this to have some kind of reference document during the course, and it actually worked fins, but if you ask me in a month or so I will probably have already forgot which one is a sternum and which one is the tibia :-)
By João L d S
•Jun 22, 2020
It is a good introductory course. Since I am pursuing a career in paleontology I found some little inconsistencies that are not great problems. But one bothers me: saying that Huxley said birds descended from dinosaurs. This is not true.
SWITEK, Brian. Thomas Henry Huxley and the reptile to bird transition. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, v. 343, n. 1, p. 251-263, 2010.
By Lily A N
•Aug 2, 2017
This was a very well put together and thought-out course. Overall, the information presented was well ordered and the learning aids (lecture notes, tree of life, & glossary) matched/expanded the video content. Tho only issues would be that: the quizzes were a little too easy and, when book-marked, the pdf file links provided would no longer work.