Aetherius Rimor
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When it comes to learning, this is the order I rate "effectiveness":
1. On hands with trained instructor (think School or Teacher/Labs or working as an assistant in a Master/Apprentice type relationship which is how I learned software development)
2. Online Video Lectures that are properly done by experienced professionals
3. Hard copy text books.
4. Online electronic text books.
Nothing beats hands on learning, but obviously that is not always feasible. Video learning by professionals who are trained teachers though, is very effective as well as seen by Khans Academy and the new online classes Stanford was involved in with AI. Well written books follow, then online books seem to be lowest quality. Also it seems to be easier for myself to recall information I've read on a physical piece of paper compared to an electronic screen.
1. On hands with trained instructor (think School or Teacher/Labs or working as an assistant in a Master/Apprentice type relationship which is how I learned software development)
2. Online Video Lectures that are properly done by experienced professionals
3. Hard copy text books.
4. Online electronic text books.
Nothing beats hands on learning, but obviously that is not always feasible. Video learning by professionals who are trained teachers though, is very effective as well as seen by Khans Academy and the new online classes Stanford was involved in with AI. Well written books follow, then online books seem to be lowest quality. Also it seems to be easier for myself to recall information I've read on a physical piece of paper compared to an electronic screen.
