Michelle Cairo
DOThoughts halfway through At almost halfway through the Digital Marketing course, I've realized that this is either for people who already are in Marketing or it's not made for learning and retaining, at least not for me. The concept videos are too fast and too long, so if you want to take notes you have to slow them down to 0.50x speed and even then it's hard to take notes, which I find useful for learning and reviewing before the unit final tests. When the concept videos are over 3-4 minutes, it's a nightmare to take notes because it's a lot of information in 5-7 minute videos, even in the 2-4 minute videos there's a lot of information. The information on these videos and the examples are not enough to do the activities and "homework," and when I look into the solutions they're always a lot more advanced than the information given allows. When checking each unit it says that it takes about 4 hours to finish them, and usually they're about 10-12 lessons each. If you don't take notes or put much effort into it doing it in 4 hours is doable, if not, it takes a lot longer. The course also feels very impersonal with no contact from teachers, no one correcting your work, or anything of the sort. Maybe this course is better for people who are already in Marketing and need a refresher, but to learn from zero it's not very good, wouldn't chose it again or recommend it to a friend.
Ing. Victoria Peña
SVMaybe could change the evaluation… Maybe could change the evaluation methods cause is not clear how you have to do what is required and then you got no option to see if it´s correct or no. Only have a file to compare your results, that is a way to cheat very easily
Jacqueline MarS
SVThey are rude and will spam your phone and email. I regret having contacted them. I talked to them on Thursday because I had questions about the study program. An agent provided me with the information, and I told him I still wanted to check more options. I was honest and told him I had another call scheduled for that evening with a different Marketing school. I also told him that he could call me next week to see if I'd make a decision, and even offered to call them. The next day, someone from "Administration" called me to give me the same information. I told her the same again and asked her to call me next week. They did not care and continued calling me. I got around 40 calls from them. Today, I got tired of it and called them back to ask them to stop (because I missed the call), I explained that to an agent, but he was very rude and told me I WAS THE ONE CALLING THEM. I told him I called them to ask them to stop, and he just hung up on me in the middle of my explanation. I don't understand how they want to teach about what customers want when they don't know it. Now, I'm no longer interested in them.
Ricardo Cabrera
SVMost courses are really for people who… Most courses are really for people who have some knowledge already, almost every section of a course do not properly explain step by step what you need to complete activities, it's nice if you know a bit already, if you don't then it's gonna be double effort
Megan Díaz
GBIncredible platform Incredible platform, I learn a lot and I can go at my own pace