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Well, this seemed to be a great course (even though I do not have the mathematics background to understand the last two parts), but throughout it, I had a problem hearing the two people giving out lectures. In the case of the guy, it was mollified a great deal by the fact that he used YouTube which allows me to get captioning. The woman, however, used something else, and without captioning, I found myself having to again and again back it up to try to understand what was being said. I did like that the platform she used gave a place for me to make notes, but I found my tribulations with hearing to make it quite not worth it. Now, these are most likely not issues for your average student, but I am a 60 year old man with a certain degree of hearing loss. I would suggest that you give caption capability, if possible, to the lady's lectures. I don't have any idea how many people it might help, but it certainly would have made this entire course a LOT easier for me! Thank you.
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Well, this seemed to be a great course (even though I do not have the mathematics background to understand the last two parts), but throughout it, I had a problem hearing the two people giving out lectures. In the case of the guy, it was mollified a great deal by the fact that he used YouTube which allows me to get captioning. The woman, however, used something else, and without captioning, I found myself having to again and again back it up to try to understand what was being said. I did like that the platform she used gave a place for me to make notes, but I found my tribulations with hearing to make it quite not worth it. Now, these are most likely not issues for your average student, but I am a 60 year old man with a certain degree of hearing loss. I would suggest that you give caption capability, if possible, to the lady's lectures. I don't have any idea how many people it might help, but it certainly would have made this entire course a LOT easier for me! Thank you.
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