Just a suggestion for some of the courses!
In some cases, I will go through the courses and will be faced with a problem that I don't entirely understand or have some trouble with. I like how if I get the answer wrong I can read about the solution, however I think it would be helpful to have the opportunity to try a similar, but different, problem again to verify that I do understand it and can apply the concept.
For example, I was working through the Machine Learning course and ran into a quiz question that I sort of understood, but ended up getting the answer wrong. After reading through the explanation, I understood my error, but would have liked the chance to try another similar problem to verify that I did truly understand it.
Otherwise, I love the courses offered! Thanks for a great service!
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Hey Dan, that's a great suggestion and is something we're keen to add in 2019. Up to now, our focus has been on figuring out the fundamentals of making a course out of a series of guided problem-solving experiences. However, it's not lost on us that in the case where you miss a problem, it's a big help to be able to try a similar problem to show yourself that you've really grasped the idea.
We're going to be putting time into that in the coming year, and should be a standard part of fundamental courses as time goes on.