KEKS CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING
125 comments
Review summary
Based on 125 comments, created with AI
Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teaching quality, fees vs value, teacher personality. Many students highlight covers it all if you want to learn more about roofing, c...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Simplifying complex engineering problems into understandable content.
2. Providing highly practical and useful construction site knowledge.
3. Delivering clear, comprehensive, and easy-to-understand video explanations.
Areas to Improve
1. Improving narration quality by replacing the current AI voice.
2. Providing more detailed clarity on specific technical calculations and measurements.
3. Addressing comprehensive structural engineering principles more explicitly to avoid potential oversights.
What students love
“This video covers it all if you want to learn more about roofing, cutting rafters, and using a speed square.”
54 likes
“Making technical engineering problems easier. Your videos are so educative.”
2 likes
“This is one of the easiest and most understanding videos.”
2 likes
“I can see a lot of improvement on the video output. Keep up the good work, Keks.”
1 likes
“The best I have seen. Thanks for the video.”
1 likes
“The best construction site videos so far. Thank you, sir, for all you do to make field work easier. Kudos.”
1 likes
“Very clear and without unnecessary chatter, a true professional. Thank you.”
1 likes
“This is what I was looking for. I learned something.”
1 likes
“Super useful, well explained. Thank you for sharing!”
1 likes
“You are a good teacher. This is a good construction video, very useful.”
1 likes
What could be better
“It's not clear. What size or degrees should be taken perpendicular to point B? How do you calculate the bottom cut? Not entirely clear.”
1 likes
“Very helpful, but the AI narration is awful.”
1 likes
“The central post bears most of the load, and there's no load-bearing wall beneath it, so the cross beam will sag. You need lateral oblique supports.”
1 likes