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Ask HN: Online courses with video, text, quizzes or a mixture – which is best?

2 pointsby design-of-homesover 2 years ago
What type of instruction do you prefer when learning a tech-related course (e.g. a programming language)? Do you combine different teaching options?<p>Examples of different teaching approaches:<p>- Text and interactive exercises (e.g. &#x27;educative&#x27;, &#x27;codecademy&#x27;)<p>- Video (e.g. Udemy, Pluralsight, YouTube, LinkedIn Learning)<p>- Video and interactive activities (e.g. Scrimba)<p>- Books (printed or ebook)<p>For me, I have found video is massively varied. Although instructors may be familiar with a subject, not all are good at teaching. The best instructors understand their subject but also explain their subject clearly. Also, overly long videos can make watching video a chore. But there are always exceptions (e.g. Harvard online CS50?)<p>What is your experience when taking a tech course? What do you prefer and why (e.g. video, text, quizzes, interactive, books etc)?

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berellevyover 2 years ago
I do most of my learning away from the computer. I like videos like LinkedIn learning and YouTube and books. On the job I just scan the web semi-frantically lol. I’m usually learning on an intermediate level.