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  • Which method of learning is more effective for you?

    Sneha Nair
    24 replies
    A. Videos B. Docs (books)

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    Madeleine Lamou
    combo of both + interactive apps
    Arbaaz
    Making Today
    Making Today
    Teaching is the best way to learn!
    Ali Shah Lakhani
    C. I prefer to Headbutt my way towards anything I am trying to learn. So TLDR: Doing/Actions/Building something helps Currently I'm headbutting towards starting a product agency @ madeofzero.com lol
    Heleana Grace
    I may sound biased because I already work in that industry but... video πŸ™ˆ
    Christian Misael Prado Ciokler
    Videos and docs work together like a charm! So, when I'm learning something new or brushing up on old concepts, I usually start with the official docs. Then, I move on to watching videos that demonstrate practical applications. But you know what? The real magic happens when I actually put all that newfound knowledge into action. That's when those concepts really start to stick in my brain.
    Nick from FirstHR
    A + B + Practice. Learning without practice is not effective.
    santosh karanam
    B Docs, BOOKS Some times A when concepts are difficult to explain on text
    Saif Ullah Khalid
    Videos seem more effective to me.
    Kunal Mehta
    As a co-founder, my preferred method of learning is a combination of hands-on experience, continuous self-education through books and online resources, and learning from experienced mentors or industry experts. This approach helps me stay adaptable, informed, and fosters practical knowledge for decision-making in our company.
    Konok Nazmul
    Definitely videos! They're way more engaging and immersive than boring old books. Who has time to read when you can watch and learn? Videos all the way!
    Nuno Reis
    Mostly A Sometimes B But almost always C: Learn by doing
    Neha
    YourGPT
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    Nice Question Sneha Books are better for learning because when we read, we pay closer attention and understand more. Watching videos can lead to distractions and make it harder to remember what we learned. BUT When it comes to learning about new features, functionalities, implementation methods, and innovative concepts, videos are often more effective than text content. In social media and other platforms, videos are especially beneficial as they offer engaging visual demonstrations and make it easier to grasp complex ideas.
    Ruslan.D
    Mostly B: sometimes A:
    Kate Smith
    I find myself leaning towards videos nowadays as they offer more detailed and succinct explanations. However, video content tends to focus on specific problem-solving. Although I read less these days, I firmly believe that the most significant advantage of reading books lies in 'systematic learning,' which is indispensable for improving one's professional competence