How to use a second camera in online meetings or lectures
A second webcamera can be extremely useful for showing "physical" artefacts in online meetings or lectures. Here's a quick demonstration. #education #emeetings #livestreaming #video #distancetechnology #studio #elearning #edtech #teaching ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzD19LQhBjo
Under hur lång tid, och hur många upprepningar, ska man göra om man vill mäta bullernivån från en luftvärmepump?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ze1Ik7HyrQY
The only purpose of this video is to document my progress. I did a live stream on Facebook the other day. Live streams are useful because they are similar to concerts. They "smoke out the problems" and reveal your true skill level =)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17Flbc_9Zz0
The only purpose of this video is to document my progress. Most parts are coming together now. I must now focus on the last two parts of the song. I haven’t found the flow there yet.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faD2JRGEmQY
The only purpose of this video is to document my progress. From now on, my drum videos will have good sound quality! Video will improve later.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ngNUyYqLfY
As we climb the "skill tree" in a specific domain, there are fewer and fewer people that can provide us with adequate feedback. On the other hand, if you know nothing, just about anyone can give you at least some feedback. This might be a reason why the rate of growth slows down, the better you become at something. Personally, I have found it very rewarding and enjoyable to constantly aquire new skills. Could it be because the potential feedback is thereby also constantly maximized, and with it also the growth rate?
#growth #feedback #progress #learning #skill
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10xhVBeL2z8