5/5 rating based on 399 reviews. Read all reviews for Coursera: Learn career skills for iPhone.
Coursera: Learn career skills is free iOS app published by Coursera, Inc.
shilohjune
So wonderful to have so much information right at your fingertips! Nothing better than learning linguistics or Korean on my futon! Highly recommend this to anyone passionate about learning or wanting to work towards a career.
CatInTheBuffyHat
Overall I love being able to watch course videos & download course PDFs on the go, unfortunately the quizzes are always glitched. Quiz images frequently do not appear. So if you have to answer a question regarding something shown on an image, well you have to go on your PC to take that quiz. Aside from that I like the app, but it doesn't make the site 100% mobile
BWRCBW
Coursera offers amazing courses. I use the website on both a PC and a MacBook, and the app on my iPad. It all syncs up and feels very seamless while using. Well done!
radiomann4483
Great information for free and the certificate only for about 48 $ so cheap for Great knowledge and Great Certificate thanks to Coursera and the Universities who with it
CeciliaMLewis
I'd like to add assignments to my Google calendar automatically but can't seem to figure out how to do that from the iPhone app. If this feature doesn't already exist, it should be added.
RochamBeauxPDX
I have never imagined that returning to school at age 43 would be so easy and rewarding. I have had a few issues with it not displaying all the same info as when I use the web interface from my iMac but where else can you pick and choose individual classes from any college I have ever heard of and tons I have never heard of. This app has given me a chance to expand my knowledge and further my passion.I have only been using it for personal enrichment and as such can not speak to how well it works for certification or college credit but that has not been my goal.
Coursera: Happiness Class
I have little basis for comparison for taking a class on line other than medical continuing education (which is much less complex given that each course is only about an hour). On the positive side I am able to take a course that I might not have been able to take otherwise. On the negative side: lots of links are broken in my course and I'm not sure if this is Coursera's problem or theirs. I did try twice to contact Coursera to get their help but BOTH times I got an auto response that said "try again later". Really frustrating to say the least... Also frustrating was trying to fill out forms as part of the course and finding that it order for it to work I first had to go to WORD, type my answers in WORD, then copy, go to my Coursera class, and paste my replies into my form. Also, there seem to be different "formats" of the course depending on whether I access it through a message in my email or if I go through the Coursera app. In the class the students are told to avoid using the Coursera app for the quizes/tests etc because of inability to finish an item, inability to type into boxes etc. It has made my course VERY frustrating to say the least! Thanks for listening
Lukeasrodgers
Coursera is great, but the mobile app is just so-so. My main complaint is that videos you've saved for offline viewing are often not viewable offline. Because my main reason for using the mobile app vs the web app is to view videos on my commute without Internet, this bug makes the mobile app mostly useless to me.