Product based learning ? Yay or No
Ramakrushna Mohapatra
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I started a platform and launched a product here 2 days back, which will help students and professional to build project/product while learning instead of doing courses for certification and college degree purposes.
What is your opinion about this ?
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Sergey Koshevoy@koshevoysergey
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Your platform sounds amazing, Ramakrushna! Building a product or project while learning is one of the most effective ways to gain real-world skills.
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@koshevoysergey Thanks for your feedback. Yeah trying to change the wind going on that earning certificate is enough to be come a good developer or a tech person. Product link. Checkout! https://www.producthunt.com/post...
It's a good idea, by giving clean insights about in and out of the product, showing pros and cons of designs, combinations of technology stacks, etc.
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Is it somehow approved by universities or verified institutions? It could help with growing the credibility and trustworthy.
@busmark_w_nika Of course not. Most of those universities based learning sites are just making alot of money in the name of certification. Just because a big college is giving certificate means the learning process is best. We are mostly having high level experienced industry expert who will build and help students just more focused on projects/products than just presentation or repeated projects.
Individual can set their own way of learning path, if they can't they can try our path. Also directly hire a 1:1 mentor for product building.
We want B.tech people to build product end to end from initial stage and take master of tech stack at initial stage and become independent of any on campus headache.
Absolutely - learning by building real projects is the most effective way to gain practical skills. Especially for technical fields like programming, you can read all the tutorials you want, but nothing beats the experience of actually coding an app, debugging issues, and shipping it. Theory is important but you need to apply it to truly master anything. Go for it!
Project-based learning is more lasting than exam-based learning, and it leads to a deeper understanding of the knowledge.