Today I tried to take that crash course on psychology, specifically number 37. I thought, “Okay, let’s give this a shot and see what I can learn.”
So, I started by looking up what this course was all about. I simply typed “crash course psychology 37” into a search engine and started browsing through the results. I spent some time looking at different pages to get a feel for what the course might cover.
One thing I noticed was some information about the Domain Name System (DNS). It was mentioned somewhere as flashcards, and I thought, “Well, that’s a bit unexpected, but maybe there’s some connection I’m missing.” I also saw something about navigation, but it seemed unrelated. And it mentioned that PDF for free, I didn’t download that.
I also stumbled upon some stuff about teaching, like “Teach well and with joy.” It reminded me that the way information is presented can really affect how well you learn it. Then, I noticed someone talking about creating courses and automating them, which got me thinking about the behind-the-scenes work that goes into these online lessons.
There was also a bit about early learning and how parents and providers need to choose the best learning strategies. I’m not a parent, but I could see how that’s pretty important for young kids.
After gathering all this random information, I decided to actually start the crash course video. I found it pretty interesting, it talked about the key predictors of health and stability, but it was a bit all over the place. I mean, one minute it’s about psychology, and the next it’s about DNS or teaching methods. It was tough to see how it all fit together.
Honestly, I felt a bit lost at times. It seemed like the course assumed I already knew a bunch of stuff. I tried to keep up, but it was a struggle. I mean that implication for parents and providers, how can I know that?
In the end, I did learn a few things, but I wouldn’t say it was a smooth experience. It felt more like a bumpy ride through a lot of different topics. I think if I really wanted to understand this stuff, I’d need to break it down into smaller pieces and maybe find some other resources to fill in the gaps. Maybe this crash course just wasn’t the best fit for me, or maybe I need to brush up on some basics first.
- Started the day by searching for “crash course psychology 37” online.
- Spent time browsing search results to get an overview of the course.
- Noticed mentions of DNS and teaching methods, which seemed a bit off-topic.
- Found some information about early learning strategies.
- Started the actual crash course video.
- Felt a bit lost at times due to the course’s broad scope.
- Learned a few things but found the experience to be somewhat disjointed.
- Concluded that I might need to break down the material further or find additional resources.
It was a good try, though. I always believe in trying something new. Maybe tomorrow I’ll try something else.