following rules and procedures is the focus of our public education system, not making us "smart." luckily there are still some schools out there--mostly at the college level-- that are self-sufficient and do rely entirely on government funding, and are therefore free to determine their own curriculum, sometimes to the true benefit of their students!
The student voices were by far the most compelling portion. They were genuine and you edited it well. The interjections and script was a bit stilted. However the last piece shot at the back of the lecture hall was done well. Rather than have the voice over by the female, the scripted portion would be better done like you did at the end.
From a technical point of view, your audio could have been better....
There more than mere correlation between good memory and understanding. The more a subject is understood, the better it is memorized. The converse, however, is not true. "Smart" people aren't usually smart just because they memorize a lot of stuff. They memorize a lot of stuff because they're "smart" (i.e. understanding a given memorized subject well).
following rules and procedures is the focus of our public education system, not making us "smart." luckily there are still some schools out there--mostly at the college level-- that are self-sufficient and do rely entirely on government funding, and are therefore free to determine their own curriculum, sometimes to the true benefit of their students!
sheepblitzer 3 years ago
that should say: "...do *not* rely entirely...."
sheepblitzer 3 years ago
You asked for some feedback so here it is.
The student voices were by far the most compelling portion. They were genuine and you edited it well. The interjections and script was a bit stilted. However the last piece shot at the back of the lecture hall was done well. Rather than have the voice over by the female, the scripted portion would be better done like you did at the end.
From a technical point of view, your audio could have been better....
shareski 3 years ago
There more than mere correlation between good memory and understanding. The more a subject is understood, the better it is memorized. The converse, however, is not true. "Smart" people aren't usually smart just because they memorize a lot of stuff. They memorize a lot of stuff because they're "smart" (i.e. understanding a given memorized subject well).
nortexoid 3 years ago
Your comment is as intuitive as it is true. I am curious
what you think about some of my other videos.
Thank you for your meaningful contribution.
backwillow 3 years ago