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CM
Feb 13, 2026
The course explains why IoT matters — like improving yields, reducing waste, and making irrigation smarter — and that helped me understand the practical impact on farms.
ON
Nov 7, 2025
I also liked how the course connected the technical side with actual farming challenges, showing how technology can improve productivity and reduce manual effort.
201 - 207 of 207 Reviews for IoT Enabled Farming
By Sara S
•Jan 1, 2026
Extremely repeitive content
By Lou L
•May 14, 2025
Not worth buying - This course is not well structured. The same 4-5 bits of information are repeated in every video at a very high level without ever providing technical detail on how the system parts work from an engineering point of view, or how they should be implemented. The quizzes are identical for each section, with relatively biased questions and often then answers are fully visible underneath the options. Either take the course without paying for the certification or just do a Google or YouTube search on the topic, you will save time and learn just as much if not more. Also side note, there exist many no-tech approaches that are regenerative for farmlands and ecosystems in general that are equally, if not more, efficient. This course presents precision agriculture and a heavily tech and data-driven approach as the only viable option for the future, which is simply not true.
By Johannes F
•Dec 10, 2024
If you're into repetition repetition repetition repetition then this course if for you. Could be compressed into ~15min.
By Steven K
•Dec 1, 2025
Vague, lacked meaningful detail, repeats the same concepts and points over and over and over again. A waste of time.
By Vernej D
•Nov 20, 2025
did not receive a certificate for all this hard work even when course stated a certificate will be awarded
By Rais S H K ( G P - O K
•Jul 1, 2025
The course was waste of time. It was a general information and repeated topics and too many questions.
By yoni y
•Sep 21, 2024
don't waist your time!!! it's seems to me like a school project. nothing more...