Overall, a good class and I would recommend it.
Best class I've taken at UCSB. Incredibly engaging lectures on relevant current issues. Peter is a great speaker and all around good dude. I recommend this class to everyone, regardless of major.
Pete was an excellent professor! He was very organized and the content was creative and interesting. The weekly reading were always incredibly relevant to current events. I gained a lot from this course and highly recommend it.
Everyone of his classes feels like a ted-talk, weekly group discussion but with the same group so its only awkward the first time and you may end up with some bonus friends.
You can tell by his lectures that Pete really cares about his class. There's a handful of readings/podcasts to engage with each week before section, and the majority of your grade is based on your section quizzes + small group activities, which are very manageable. No midterms, final is extremely easy as long as you study the lecture slides!
Prof Alagona is the best professor I've had so far! He is super passionate about the environment, and his lectures are amazing. The structure of the class is great, and the TA's and sections are engaging and very helpful. The course materials that he puts together are interesting, and I learned so much in the class.
Prof Peter made this class extremely enjoyable. He's very passionate about keeping his content current and values collaboration between students. This was my first ENVS class at UCSB and it made me want to take more. The assigned materials were interesting and sections were fun. Overall a very personable prof and a very interesting topic to study!
Prof Pete was fun, the lectures kept my interest for the most part and it never felt like we were doing busywork. The weekly readings were very relevant to current events, and the reading check quizzes were easy to bullsh*t if you read like one article. Maybe this was just my TA, but everything was graded quickly with good comments.
Prof Alagona was seriously one of THE best teachers I have had so far at UCSB. His lectures are super inspirational, informative, and interesting. You can tell he is super passionate about the subject. I would 10/10 take another class with him. Group work each week, short writing exercise, and a final. take this class!!!!
This was one of my favorite classes I've taken at UCSB. Alagona is an AMAZING lecturer. He tailors the class to keep up with current events and teaches topics in a way that keeps you optimistic about the future but also helps you grasp the complexity and severity of environmental issues. This class made me switch my major to ES!
Amazing prof, so caring and inspirational. Tailors class to current events and keeps it relevant. No midterm, just a final and lots of group projects (graded individually). makes ES super interesting and super accessible outside of class. He really cares about his students and just wants you to learn.
great professor. interesting lectures.
Prof. Pete is the best professor I've ever had. It's nearly impossible to take this class without wanting to dedicate your life to the environment. Lectures go by so fast, and the work is not only easy but also so interesting it doesn't even feel like work. Every student at UCSB should take this course or anything with Pete possible.
Basically told us he didn't want to teach to a camera so there'd be no lectures. I think he started recording videos as the quarter progressed, but atp I didn't watch them. Grade was comprised of 7 weekly assignments. Readings were long but I feel like I learned a lot. Seems like a good prof, but initially struggled in adapting to online learning.
I had more interaction with my TA than with professor Alagona, but I went to office hours once (which is one on one) and he is very helpful and great at explaining the material. I liked the way the class was structured and learned a lot from all the readings, videos and podcasts. There is a weekly assignment which is fun, grading depends on TA tho
Basically no lectures, the class content is comprised entirely of reading articles, discussing them with weekly breakout groups, and answering 4-6 questions. The readings are informative and are posted weeks in advance, so the work for each week is clear, but I feel like I didn't learn anything from the professor himself.
I am honestly surprised by the negative reviews for ES1 Fall 2020! There were no tests and all the assignments were pass/fail. There was a lot of reading each week, but if you took the time to read and go to section it was an easy A. Really cool professor though, I wish I could've taken him in person because he didn't upload many lectures.
Lots of reading and hardly any lecture time. Course content was very interesting and I definitely learned a lot from the articles assigned, but I wish his lectures were longer and more helpful. I have a feeling that he is a much better professor in person than he is online.
Took ES 1 online for fall 2020. We basically read whatever the sources were, discussed in breakout groups, then submitted weekly PDF questions. no tests. no quizzes. TA's each grade differently. Professor Alagona really understands current circumstances & made the class for manageable and engaging at the same time. highly recommend!
1 pity point because, I get it- COVID/distance learning adaptation has been tough. Not having ACTUAL lectures to watch/discuss and solely relying on reading material to build your course is tough for your students. I had no idea what I was doing and had no feedback to lean on. Office hrs avail but that shouldn't be my only course for direction.
Literally refused to lecture in the online format so the course is entirely individual readings. Really just shows that he does not care about the field or his students at all.
This class was odd and pretentious. At times Alagona goes into strange tangent lectures that have nothing to do with the subject matter. My friends & I laughed at the final project where we had to make Isla Vista look like a wildlife refuge for a tour video. I appreciate the attempt to captivate nature but it seemed hit and miss and a bit scattered
This class seems pasted together by some uptight granola theories that are dilusional at best. We spent the semester grandstanding nature ethics while asked to observe raccoons and dirty beach birds digging threw isla vista trash to compare with the great spotted owl who is facing extinction. Even the science dept is not sure where it goes. Boooo!
pete was an amazing professor! everyone can tell that he really cares about the subject and presents information in a way that everyone can understand, regardless of their background in environmental science. i wish i could have him as a professor again, his class has definitely been my favorite since coming to ucsb.