Intro
Randy's recommended ways to learn online.
Is learning online as good as in-person?
• In my personal experience, it depends on the area of study
○ I taught drums for about 11 years, and it's pretty hard to top one-on-one lessons.
§ Compare that to why private schooling may cost more = smaller class sizes.
§ It's harder to "drift-off" when you're sitting next to a person that can easily detect that you're wandering off. There is a TED Talk from a few years back from Niema Moshiri breaks it down about how important it is to make the content interactive. This is when comparing online learning vs traditional learning. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JKgUoY9pTg
§ A second TED Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOssYTimQwM from Scott Hebert
§ Khan Academy - Offers tons of free courses - https://www.khanacademy.org/
§ CBT Nuggets - https://www.cbtnuggets.com/ - Keith Barker, etc. has free YouTube videos such setting up a Cisco Lab in your home and he's Super Smart.
§ Lynda.com aka "LinkedIn Learning" - Subscription-based and they offer a free moth, you really can't lose.
Things to try the online version of
The gym:
• Virtual Workout classes
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