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In the capstone, students will build a series of applications to retrieve, process and visualize data using Python. The projects will involve all the elements of the specialization. In the first part of the capstone, students will do some visualizations to become familiar with the technologies in use and then will pursue their own project to visualize some other data that they have or can find. Chapters 15 and 16 from the book “Python for Everybody” will serve as the backbone for the capstone. This course covers Python 3....
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JS

Aug 26, 2017

Really great sample code for working on other projects in the future. Good wrap up to the specialization. I was hoping there was more code editing required to complete the three assignments.

WW

Oct 11, 2022

I​ would say I'll miss you Dr. Chuck, but I'm planning on taking some of your other specializations (PostGRESQL for everyone and web apps for everyone), so I'll see you there hopefully!!

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1876 - Capstone: Retrieving, Processing, and Visualizing Data with Python 的 1900 个评论(共 1,919 个)

创建者 Susmita B

Aug 7, 2021

more detail should be done to develop a project from scratch with some helping video

创建者 Daisuke H

May 3, 2016

Very few amount of exercise and very small gain of knowledge from Capstone.

创建者 Jeffrey S

Dec 15, 2018

Didn't actually have to write any code, so didn't really learn a lot new

创建者 Stefanos B

Feb 8, 2022

It wasn't engaging since all assignments were about taking screenshots

创建者 Lei L

Oct 31, 2019

It costs a quite long time to wait for being grading by a staff.

创建者 Koen V

Jun 24, 2017

Much less interesting than the other 4 previous python courses

创建者 Stephane T

Mar 6, 2017

It could be a bit more challenging than just running scripts.

创建者 John J

Apr 18, 2016

I expected more practical exercises. but I did learn some

创建者 Marco C

Aug 5, 2019

basically it's a course on "how to make a screenshot..."

创建者 ARUN M

Jun 12, 2018

not explain every things in code and use of library

创建者 José A G R

Jan 17, 2018

i expected plots of graphs-networks with d3.js

创建者 Djibril N

Feb 19, 2017

Sorry folks but we are not learning much here

创建者 Kannan S

Nov 27, 2016

The assignments were not challenging enough.

创建者 Axel O P N

Nov 4, 2019

Not really learning a lot of new content

创建者 cheting c

Jan 29, 2018

way to hard to comprehand the code

创建者 Thawan C t

Oct 10, 2024

Confusing

创建者 Tasmeem J M

Sep 14, 2020

too short

创建者 harsh k s

Oct 7, 2023

Outdated

创建者 GoldenTeeth C

Aug 13, 2018

学到的东西很有限

创建者 Masako M

Aug 8, 2019

I liked Dr Chuck's lecture very much. But Capstone instructors and the submission process can be improved. When I submit assignment, the instructor did not read SQL statement (I selected data from database only 100 rows). Instructor commented why the data is only 100 rows and subsequent process produced more data. It's because SQL statement says limit 100 rows. Assignment was to show if the table has data. and I correctly took screenshot and posted. Even though all the data was there and entire process was correct. To check if the data is in the database table, you select some of them with setting limit, you don't always query entire table. It's good practice. Not only that, my assignment was not returned to me for long time. There was no way for me to know I didn't get grade. Then you need to submit discussion to forum to reset my assignment submission. That process is unnecessary. If instructor does not grade, the assignment should be reset at that point.

创建者 Manuel A

Aug 15, 2020

I have to give Capstone a bad grade for the following reasons: 1. The assignments on this module do not add anything to your formation. They are mostly "download this code and run it" But beside that, they offer a "Honours certificate" if you complete two of those silly assignments but beware: the instructor will give you zero marks if you slighlty deviate from the instuctions (in my case I downloaded more records in one script than in the other), it will take days for they to mark it and if your subscribtion ends before getting feedback, you will have to pay for another month to be able to resubmit. Nonsense!

创建者 Jacqueline C

Nov 24, 2022

Completed all assignments and quizzes as well as the extra work for the Honors certificate. Instructors refuse to grade Capstone assignment so I can get the certificate even though it is done correctly. It appears University of Michigan is using instructors who don't read the assignment instructions or who do not understand what they are grading. Awful experience. Only way to contact is through message board and the reply time is several days. I would have given a lower rating if I could. I do not recommend this Specialization to anyone and will NEVER take another course for University of Michigan.

创建者 Hyrum D

Jul 20, 2017

My main problem with this course is that the first four courses are in Python 2 and then for this one it was switch to Python 3. Another problem is that I didn't learn anything. The assignments were to run the programs the professor wrote and show that you ran them. This class needs to be redone to actually have the students show that they know how to program in Python 2. I only completed this so I could have the specialization.

创建者 Joan

Aug 6, 2019

It is not fair that you are able to enroll a specailization where you are supposed to work at your pace, but then the last course has specific opening dates, so you can not end the specialization at the date you predicted at the beginning because this last course is still closed.

You are paying for the specialization and you pay proportionally for the time you spend completing it.

创建者 John K

Mar 24, 2025

The last optional part was very difficult. I had no way of figuring it out. The spider.py would not run properly and I could not fix it. I was on it all day and finally gave up. Now I am a bit insecure about what I learned and how to or where to move on in my next course.