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Question about active learning vs passive learning (originally a question about music) #6

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krishnayah opened this issue Jul 9, 2024 · 2 comments

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krishnayah commented Jul 9, 2024

EXPANDED BELOW -- Original question: Does learning a song cover on guitar count as long as my commits are documenting my progress?

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To add on to above, on one hand learning a song cover is active learning– you're actively playing along and trying to figure things out as you go. On the other hand, I'm not sure how this is covered by the constitution.

Could there be a clause in the constitution that supports active learning (building alongside something, like creating models from a blender tutorial, rather than idly watching a video?)

@krishnayah krishnayah changed the title Music-related questions. Question about music & question about active learning vs passive learning Jul 9, 2024
@krishnayah krishnayah changed the title Question about music & question about active learning vs passive learning Question about active learning vs passive learning (originally a question about music) Jul 9, 2024
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Hi!
Active learning is ok if what you produce is different from what is taught in the tutorial & you specify where it's from.
This is already covered here:

Tutorial projects that are 1:1 copies of the tutorial do not count. If you're doing a tutorial, you need to "make it your own" in some way

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