> Play-based learning is a fad designed to satisfy liberal white women. After more research about the history of alternative education, I don't think this was accurate. I feel bad for resorting to stereotype. "Liberal"…
> The most effective way to learn new things for me, is still to play around with them. Whether it is compilers or a new graphical framework. Compilers and UI APIs are easy to learn. I did it too. Education is the…
The learning happens via the subsequent homework and exams. In order to learn, you must be tested.
92% of students don't interact with fraternities in the U.S., depending on the school [1]. At the school I went to, it was 70%. If you disassociate yourself with the stupid frat/sorority culture, it is absolutely…
> But you can get that from sheer experience and from continuing to learn from a variety of sources. Books are also... Learning is inherently painful. You are encoding boring new information into your brain, and most of…
> what you want; it simply doesn't exist. Once the patents on Apple's trackpad expire, then we'll see.
> that slight hesitation that laptops have always had For me just getting a decent low-latency mouse (e.g., wired g203) and correctly configuring 100hz+ monitors has vastly improved my experience on my M1 Air and the…
> Play-based learning is a fad designed to satisfy liberal white women. After more research about the history of alternative education, I don't think this was accurate. I feel bad for resorting to stereotype. "Liberal"…
> The most effective way to learn new things for me, is still to play around with them. Whether it is compilers or a new graphical framework. Compilers and UI APIs are easy to learn. I did it too. Education is the…
The learning happens via the subsequent homework and exams. In order to learn, you must be tested.
92% of students don't interact with fraternities in the U.S., depending on the school [1]. At the school I went to, it was 70%. If you disassociate yourself with the stupid frat/sorority culture, it is absolutely…
> But you can get that from sheer experience and from continuing to learn from a variety of sources. Books are also... Learning is inherently painful. You are encoding boring new information into your brain, and most of…
> what you want; it simply doesn't exist. Once the patents on Apple's trackpad expire, then we'll see.
> that slight hesitation that laptops have always had For me just getting a decent low-latency mouse (e.g., wired g203) and correctly configuring 100hz+ monitors has vastly improved my experience on my M1 Air and the…