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I am a student who aims for graduate school and research in deep learning, machine learning, and mechatronics. So I took Python lectures from other instructors to build up my basics, and I took this lecture to learn the data processing and analysis process. At first, unlike other instructors, he didn't write the source code while filming videos, but prepared class materials and lectured on the content in detail. Most of the lectures I took were from the former, so it took me a while to get used to the latter. However, the materials related to the class content were really solid. I really liked this part. Also, as the class progressed, what impressed me the most was that even though the class was just continuing, it was repetitive learning. For me, the most difficult thing about listening to lectures is repetitive learning. In the case of academies, they make students repetitive learning through assignments, but on average, many students, including me, find repetitive learning difficult or boring through lectures. However, this lecture was a very helpful lecture for me because it allowed me to learn new content while repetitive learning. Of course, I plan to take other classes again and challenge myself with repeated learning, lol... When I take this class, I first watch the video all at once. If there is a part that I don't understand, I watch it over and over again. Then, I put down the video, put the materials that the teacher gave me on one monitor window, and at first, I wrote down the source code as I remembered it, and when I couldn't remember it/when I thought I had finished writing the source code, I checked the materials. In addition, if you post a question on the Q&A board or the video, you will receive a reply in a day or less at the earliest. This is where you can feel the teacher's enthusiasm. Also, one of the things I felt when I took the Python class was that when you ask a question, they give you a link to the relevant content. And I saw some people who lectured by saying that it would be helpful if you referred to it. Personally, I didn't like it, but the instructor of that class put a lot of effort into leaving comments. And, I plan to take a class on MongoDB for the next class! The class was really good ^_^!
Thank you so much for leaving such a great review. It must have taken you a long time to write such a review, but I was actually a little touched that you wrote it in such detail. Reviews like this are a great force that can create good lectures. I tried both the method you mentioned, writing code while doing it, and the method of explaining it with materials and a kind of scenario, but when I did the former, the content I wanted to convey was not conveyed in a substantial way, and since I was worried about both the code and the content I wanted to convey, the learning effect actually decreased. So I decided to use the latter. Actually, answering questions every day is not easy for me either... I'm worried that I'll have to make an announcement when I go on vacation, haha. After all, since I've never met you before, if my answer is not conveyed properly, it's easy for there to be misunderstandings, so I'm paying more attention. When I meet many people online without meeting them in person, there are many cases... Luckily, many people gave me positive reviews, which is a great help. Thank you so much.