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    2 months ago

    I used to say ‘people can learn anything online but they might be too lazy’ which is partially true. Then, when covid hit, I realised my brain did not have the capacity to learn for too long when watching a screen; I had just been lucky with having blended modes that aaccomodated well.

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      2 months ago

      I think that it’s more of a type of content issue rather than the method of learning.

      Think online university lecture vs a random dude doing crazy experiments on YouTube

      Sure, the lecture covers more content and does it in a more comprehensive way, but you will probably still learn some stuff from the crazy YouTube dude

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        2 months ago

        Yeah, partially. There is amazing content out there (Jenny explaining relational algebra in YouTube shout out!).

        But I also discovered that my brain has a limit for how much information I can process in that way. So blended works better for me… But I will never fault anyone for not being able to make online education work for them.