ML
Aug 18, 2019
This course has been an eye opener for me to the possibilities and options of changing culture and behavior, not solely basing on past experience of individuals but with more focus on future choices.
JM
Jan 15, 2022
The course is well-organized and taught. The information was presented in an exciting fashion that was captivating, instilling even more interest and curiosity into the subject of Positive Psychology.
By ekshaw
•Apr 21, 2019
Great
By yichicai
•Jul 4, 2018
Great
By Somayye K
•Oct 26, 2024
good
By Gabriel C D
•Oct 22, 2024
Good
By Мусабек Ж Т
•Jun 26, 2024
Cool
By Sania I
•Jan 24, 2024
good
By Greydi N L R
•Apr 6, 2023
good
By Nguyễn T H N
•Oct 24, 2021
good
By Büşra Y
•Oct 14, 2021
peet
By María J
•Aug 19, 2018
nice
By Eric C
•Jan 13, 2018
good
By Annie C A C
•May 28, 2025
yes
By Moulay A E T
•Oct 8, 2023
ok
By Adrian E G P
•Sep 18, 2022
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By Laura-Diana C
•Apr 20, 2021
:D
By Jorge M B
•Apr 30, 2020
jk
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•Aug 30, 2023
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•Jan 19, 2023
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By Francois L
•Jun 29, 2021
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•Jan 27, 2021
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By Neha J
•Jun 16, 2019
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By Tatiana R F
•Oct 31, 2017
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By Eleanor A C
•Apr 11, 2017
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By Karine C
•Feb 15, 2021
Great course, useful and interactive enough, although there are a few points that could be improved:
I miss the personal feedback from lecturers on my assignments. Indeed, only one assignment was peer reviewed, and a peer, although nice and supportive, will not push you to expand your knowledge and improve on your thinking.
Also, it was not easy to find the peer reviews. It would be great if they arrived in your mailbox as soon as done... instead, I had to wait, and then find my way back to the assignment at the end of the course, and discover that, yes, I had been peer reviewed.
I am not sure whether any one has left any 'upvote' or 'comment' on the other submissions I have given via the discussion forums. It would be too time consuming to check them all.
Again, it would be nice to have one place were all your assignments and submissions and their feedback is gathered (rather than stroll through pages and pages of discussions). Or may be this exists but I do not know about it?
Another point: I do not know if the two peer reviewers were other students or staff members (I saw that there were moderators for the course). It would be nice to know.
Last point: in the tests, it would be nice to know if several answers are possible rather than just one, as I often got caught having only one good answer while there were 2 expected. I guess I just picked the best one and did not realise I could add more...
Thank you for reading! I am looking forward to the next class.
By Christine M Q
•Jun 19, 2020
This is a great overview of what we can look forward to delving more deeply in to once we get into the more specific classes. I did watched Tal's 1504 Harvard Course before taking this course and I wish that more time had been spent on love and relationships because I found that to be a high point of the lecture series. I really liked learning directly from the Master and hearing from the various experts in the field. Like a survey course, we had the opportunity to learn a lot at once and to see how big Positive Psychology is. I would have liked a stronger framework throughout the course. I think PERMA is the foundation of Positive Psychology and I would have liked to see it hit in every discussion of the ways that Positive Psychology applies to different disciplines. It was a huge treat to watch the scientists present what matters to them and to read their published works. This course is really digestible and, maybe that's why I initially gave it three stars, it left me wanting more. I feel like I only scratched the surface, which compels me to continue to the next course. I'm also really excited by how this course inspires me to want to make a difference in my field, to want to bring PP to education based on where I feel that it can make a difference. This is a great course!