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kaitlanlang
3,042 PointsRe edited-for the masses disregard post
Re edited post- disregard post I was a little hot headed, for the two that answered thank you :)
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Nicholas Olsen
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 19,342 PointsHonestly, if these are sticking points for you then maybe this type of learning just isn't your style. Consider taking an in person course at a college or maybe checkout thinkful.com where they have personal, 1 on 1 tutors to walk you through each step of the way.
I believe these courses are best supplemented with independent learning. If you're not an independent learner, then you might benefit more from a more interactive, hands on type of environment.
I hope the best for you!
kaitlanlang
3,042 PointsHello guys, reference Meek D, if by outside research you mean outside course thats not what I'm paying for and expected. i don't expect to be spoon fed though but i shouldn't need to go outside of a paid course, course materials should be adequate. Reference Nicholas, i guess its the fact i have a teaching background and when delivering information primacy is imperative otherwise you have interference information in your learning. i think this is a great way to learn, I commend this model, i just think the content of videos is a bit thin, not enough detail. Instead of changing video contentIf I had notes ( not transcripts) of the videos but going into greater depth i think that would suffice without having altering video if on topic in greater depth notes were provided, this way if still scratching head after reviewing videos you can still gain concept. I do like this style of learning just don't like going huh! no idea! at question having repeatedly watched videos.
Meek D
3,457 PointsMeek D
3,457 Pointsi mean i could say just closely pay attention at what the instructor is doing and then do more outside research .