Al Explains the Best way to Study for his Courses.

6 minutes
Share the link to this page
Copied
  Completed
Al Explains the Best way to Study for his Courses to get most out of them.

Transcript

And Hello and welcome to ELS electronic classroom. This is Al and is my dog ves. And one of the things that I want to talk about right now just just real real quick is what I consider the proper way to study for my courses. Now you'll notice that on each one of my courses either you take a module with on on a specific subject may be advanced circuit analysis of basic circuit analysis. I'll always have a PDF in there with some notes and obviously some some exercises for you to do. All right, that that's fine.

But again, this is up to you. This is strictly a suggestion. Okay, my gut feeling is what you should do is watch the video completely. Okay. Okay, what Brett, we the videos are broke broken into modules. All right.

So watch the section of the module and and depending on the cost structure in the information in the course, there may be more than one section, it really depends upon the complexity of the course how much material I have to cover that type of thing. But look at the whole section, okay. And then after you go through the whole section, if I give you notes, print out the notes because now you've, you've looked at the module and maybe some of the stuff you know, depending upon your background, because my students are from all different skill levels and backgrounds. So maybe you know, some of that All right, but you'll go through it and you'll know what you don't know. Go through it the second time. Take my notes.

Or if I, if for some reason I didn't give you notes, or I put the notes up on the screen, take notes. Okay? Write them down. And I, I'm, I guess I'm old school, because when I hand write notes, I have a tendency of remembering them. When I type something in if I'm at my notebook, or I just talk and I have like, speech to text to take notes. It it does it with me, it really doesn't stay with me.

But again, that that may be an age thing, right? Because I can remember the first IBM PC so anyways, with that said, that's that's your call. All right. Bye. Take some notes, do something where when you take the notes, you can remember some of the facts or some of the techniques that I'm trying to show you. And do that for each module each section.

Alright. After you've done that, and I guess maybe I'm overkill, I would suggest to go through at least one more time, just to make sure you understand it. And you'll be surprised if you do it this way. When you go through it the third time, things are going to start popping in, you're going to start to under understand stuff that you haven't understood before. All right. So that's, that's my suggestion.

And take a look at it. And the other thing that I've also done is, I've given you a listing of the courses on the order of the courses to take so far instance, you just follow along again, I'm not going to repeat it here. But there is there is a PDF in this section where you can pull it down for a date. And it will tell you on which which audio you should take the courses though, which Honor, I recommend that you take the courses. Now, of course, I have some students out there that probably have a higher skill level in electronics and maybe some other students, okay, you are free to do what you want. Okay?

Again, these are just strictly suggestions. You know yourself, you know, your skill level, you know what you have to do. I'm here to present the material. I'm here to support you. If something doesn't seem right, feel free to reach out. We'll get these answered.

All right, we'll get these answered for you. And one of the things that I'm hoping to do on this platform and we'll see is to set up some type of question collaboration where maybe once a month or whatever that is, and I'm not sure what that is at this point, whatever that is that we can have like some online collaboration where I can I can help you I can answer questions directly, that type of thing but what we'll all will be there with, you know, support via email, and hopefully something a little bit quicker and nicer. Anyways, with that said, I look my little dog vest here she's sleeping. She's, she's a sweetie and we love her. By the way, if you haven't taken any of my courses or haven't seen any of my my presentations on the internet, one of the things that I advocate for rescue dogs, and my little dog here best who I love very, very much is a rescue dog.

So I keep saying if you're looking for a dog You're looking for a pet. Try a rescue organization. All right, these animals really need a home. Anyways, with that said, I wish you all the very best. I like it. I ended my emails and ended my courses I say take care and happy learning and this is how and best they can know

Sign Up

Share

Share with friends, get 20% off
Invite your friends to LearnDesk learning marketplace. For each purchase they make, you get 20% off (upto $10) on your next purchase.