Before jumping straight into the video, maybe add a few slide decks explaining the concept of the video more clearly (i.e. In the data structures video, define definitions of dictionaries, tuples, and arrays) instead of using examples to teach. In addition, I think there should be more videos involving data structures, with each video covering a single data structure instead of putting them all together into one video.
Another reason to incorporate slide decks into your presentation is that it can help beginners to visualize concepts. I found visualization (i.e. arrays, functions) very helpful when I was learning how to program.
Make coding problems so that learners can apply what they have learned right away. Multiple choice questions were good for review of concepts; however, if users want to learn the Julia Language, it’s best to practice the language itself.
Needs more introductory videos. The difficulty of the videos is jumping from beginner to those of an intermediate too abruptly, and the lecturer sometimes use technical vocabularies in introductory videos. This might be hard for beginners to follow.
When filming the videos, it’s better to also film the mouse pointer. Otherwise, it is a little difficult to see which button the person hit, and thus makes learning harder.
Include links to where learners can gain help in the videos
Pros of the course:
Clear agenda listed at the beginning of each video
Action items:
Before jumping straight into the video, maybe add a few slide decks explaining the concept of the video more clearly (i.e. In the data structures video, define definitions of dictionaries, tuples, and arrays) instead of using examples to teach. In addition, I think there should be more videos involving data structures, with each video covering a single data structure instead of putting them all together into one video.
Another reason to incorporate slide decks into your presentation is that it can help beginners to visualize concepts. I found visualization (i.e. arrays, functions) very helpful when I was learning how to program.
Make coding problems so that learners can apply what they have learned right away. Multiple choice questions were good for review of concepts; however, if users want to learn the Julia Language, it’s best to practice the language itself.
Needs more introductory videos. The difficulty of the videos is jumping from beginner to those of an intermediate too abruptly, and the lecturer sometimes use technical vocabularies in introductory videos. This might be hard for beginners to follow.
When filming the videos, it’s better to also film the mouse pointer. Otherwise, it is a little difficult to see which button the person hit, and thus makes learning harder.
Include links to where learners can gain help in the videos
Pros of the course: