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Kids these days are so lucky. They have access to so many incredible learning resources. If your teacher sucks or expresses concepts in a manner that doesn’t work for you then all you have to do is check YouTube for an animated lesson that breaks it down at a pace you’re comfortable with. Or just speed it up/slow it down/skip back and forth to suit.
We’re definitely in the best times for autodidacts like myself, I’ve hated school but always loved learning and I don’t need anyone to keep doing it every day. I’ll keep learning stuff till the day I die!
Indeed. Most of my skills are self taught but I suspect that’s because no one ever taught in a manner that suited me.
I need visual and/or practical learning. Somebody talking at me just doesn’t work. I lose interest or don’t absorb the material. Slides or scribbles on a whiteboard help a bit but teachers and professors are severely lacking in visual communication. They certainly aren’t going to create graphics and animations like this video which clearly and concisely express the concept.
I’m sure every generation says this but…
Kids these days are so lucky. They have access to so many incredible learning resources. If your teacher sucks or expresses concepts in a manner that doesn’t work for you then all you have to do is check YouTube for an animated lesson that breaks it down at a pace you’re comfortable with. Or just speed it up/slow it down/skip back and forth to suit.
We’re definitely in the best times for autodidacts like myself, I’ve hated school but always loved learning and I don’t need anyone to keep doing it every day. I’ll keep learning stuff till the day I die!
Indeed. Most of my skills are self taught but I suspect that’s because no one ever taught in a manner that suited me.
I need visual and/or practical learning. Somebody talking at me just doesn’t work. I lose interest or don’t absorb the material. Slides or scribbles on a whiteboard help a bit but teachers and professors are severely lacking in visual communication. They certainly aren’t going to create graphics and animations like this video which clearly and concisely express the concept.