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Learning By Text VS Learning By Videos - Got A Choice Of Studies? <!-- How About Having Both? -->
We've heard a lot about the effectiveness of video at work, in school, and at home. Study after study has shown that people are more likely to remember a video info or recall a tailored ad on a mobile device, tablet, or at a desktop computer. Massive open online courses are succeeding because they offer the engagement that textbooks alone cannot. Why people respond to video more than text? WE'LL BE LOOKING @ THAT SHORTLY IN THE COMMENTS SECTION BELOW, & HOW POWERFUL IT'S TO COMBINE THE TWO. #DropUrViews
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But why?
The answer lies in the ways our brains are designed to read and process information:
#Episode-1: Moving visuals are in our DNA
Our brains today are much more sophisticated than our cave-dwelling ancestors', but in some respects, we have similar behaviors and instincts.
We're evolutionarily adapted to quickly respond to the combination of image, sound, and motion.
About 90 percent of the information our brains pick up is visual, and we process visuals 60,000 times faster than we can process text.
Therefore, video allows us to eliminate visual complexities out of our communication and explain complex ideas to any number of people anywhere.
In the big picture of human history, reading is a relatively recent development. We're hardwired to pay attention to and understand things that move, and adding sound increases the effect.
https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2017#developer-profile-what-kind-of-learning-do-developers-recommend
To be continued...
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@Luka, thanks so much for your contributions.
Very helpful...
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@Luka, a somewhat with basic knowledge in the 3 web languages & a couple others.
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I read, research, watch, learn, study more than I do code.
But now I'm much more serious this time around to do more of practicals than theory.