Webinars cannot be paused. This makes it difficult for note taking. With individual videos, you can pause to gather your thoughts and refer back to previous discussions. I believe this is practical for effective learning.
6 years ago | 17
i would rather get 4 private video lessons bc usually in webinars u cant save where u stopped. the lessons could be shorter resulting in not having to start over again.
6 years ago (edited) | 6
Videos are great to refer back to and take notes. Definitely easier for me.
6 years ago | 0
Watching it home with a cup of a tea while laying on the bed would be really cool
6 years ago | 1
You can always go back to the videos for reference, and you won't be able to do that unless you record on a webinar, which is way less practical. Also if it's divided in 4 different videos it will be a lot easier to get back to the specific thing you were working on. instead of having to go through the entire recording to find the bits and pieces you want. please do the 4 private video lessons, it is the more practical system for everyone. Even those who voted against it will like it, i promise you. Cheers :)
6 years ago | 0
I would like to stop and take notes and be able to refer back to the videos.
6 years ago | 2
π― up for it I'm not in a strong place I'm getting pulled in different directions so a brain boot camp and give my grey matter an over hall would be amazing I'm ok with either to be hones
6 years ago | 1
(Good old A/B modeling...π·π€) The personalizing of 4 email vids show statistical reduction from 4.3 years ago, because of self - quarantining. But, the 2hr zoom ses. show tech overdose. Real change takes training with conviction, if your picking your prison, it's better to be trapped in a manageably productive lucrativit
4 years ago | 0
4 private videos. Then you can pause for notes and rewatch if you want to.
6 years ago (edited) | 0
I prefer 4 private video lessons but still thank you Practical Psychology π
6 years ago | 0
People are losing attention spans. If it were broken into 4 pieces, thatβs perfect (to me)
6 years ago | 0
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6 years ago | [YT] | 143