Excellent suggestion. Thank you. My undergraduate degree was in physics and the concept of an operation (through the mathematics it involved) is so ingrained that I didn't even notice the otherwise obvious confusion that you point out. That is why vigilance in communication is always so important. It's too easy to assume too much, and I did so in this case.
Perfect timing. Finish the concept, your phone goes off. Lol.
I'm digging it so far. I like the idea of keeping it simple and intuitive rather than technically correct. It is the ideas that are important to understand, not the details. It is so easy for people to get bogged down in the details that they can't see the bigger picture.
WOW! Excellent tutorial! :-)
some of the reasons:
1.) u take your time to explain the same things more than once (from different angles)
2.) u give short but efficient explanations followed up by longer explanations to give some deeper understanding. its really step by step.
3.) u use metaphors in a great way
4.) u speak slowly and adjust the tone just right to suit the current state of explaination.
all other tutorials were too advanced and skipped elemental parts.
any donation button?
LastNinjaBB6 2 years ago
good videos -taking a final exam in visual basic tomorrow!
abombinreverse 2 years ago
interesting ending :) perfectly timed
ccaaeeiioouuss 2 years ago 3
it would be great to animate these concepts in 3d software and make this video available to students
ccaaeeiioouuss 2 years ago
Excellent, but you should say what you mean by OPERATION when you first say it.
feejo 2 years ago
Excellent suggestion. Thank you. My undergraduate degree was in physics and the concept of an operation (through the mathematics it involved) is so ingrained that I didn't even notice the otherwise obvious confusion that you point out. That is why vigilance in communication is always so important. It's too easy to assume too much, and I did so in this case.
DarwinsHamster 2 years ago
Very well done. Looking forward to watching the other parts.
yorkshirelufc 3 years ago
Perfect timing. Finish the concept, your phone goes off. Lol.
I'm digging it so far. I like the idea of keeping it simple and intuitive rather than technically correct. It is the ideas that are important to understand, not the details. It is so easy for people to get bogged down in the details that they can't see the bigger picture.
wonderist 3 years ago 3
Amen.
DarwinsHamster 3 years ago