@evan this seems to put a pretty strict set of restrictions on the domain of learning. E.g., I teach a movement art and while books, videos, and the community are all valuable, none of those are the primary channel for learning. Crafts and trades, e.g. carpentry, and skills like farming are more examples that don't seem to fit this. As a developer, books and the web are real valuable. But, I learn by actually building stuff...
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Lee Fife (colo_lee@zirk.us)'s status on Tuesday, 30-Jan-2024 08:19:19 JST Lee Fife
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Evan Prodromou (evan@cosocial.ca)'s status on Tuesday, 30-Jan-2024 08:19:18 JST Evan Prodromou
@colo_lee it says "which of these four". It doesn't say they're the only four.
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Evan Prodromou (evan@cosocial.ca)'s status on Tuesday, 30-Jan-2024 10:38:57 JST Evan Prodromou
@colo_lee I would greatly regret that! I really enjoy your comments. I did want to point out that I'm trying my best to have an interesting conversation within the confines of a 4-choice poll. I realize that there are thousands, maybe infinite ways that people learn, but I tried to pick a few very common ones to start a conversation.
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Lee Fife (colo_lee@zirk.us)'s status on Tuesday, 30-Jan-2024 10:38:59 JST Lee Fife
@evan that's nice.
I'll try to remember not to comment on your polls since you seem to consistently interpret those comments as attacks on the poll rather than attempts to discuss the underlying issues.
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