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Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, March 15 2013 @ 03:25 PM EDT |
Yup - therein lies quite the conundrum. Different people will more readily
understand one educational technique over another.
To attempt to build a
"one size fits all" approach and the apply it to everyone will - by the very
nature of being different - cause some who might otherwise understand to not be
able to understand.
Hence why I even critized myself. To come out an
clearly state "software is abstract" will work for some while others need to
read various explanations and come to that conclusion themselves.
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Authored by: PJ on Friday, March 15 2013 @ 06:27 PM EDT |
If someone can write up a clear and simple
sentence that doesn't distort, we can add it.
I just can't think of where or how. Making
something simple that started out complex is
a lot harder (esp. if it's not your field of
expertise and you are afraid to introduce
error as a result) than starting out simple
and making something more complex.
But if you see a way, I agree that stating that
more clearly would be excellent. Can you guys
give it a try? This doesn't need to be all
complex. Or all simple. It can be both. Complex
for those who get it and simple for those whose
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Authored by: bugstomper on Friday, March 15 2013 @ 08:03 PM EDT |
Sky Color [xkcd]
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