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by indigochill
2057 days ago
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Perhaps another facet to this is that both KA and 3B1B are primarily video lectures, and it's common knowledge that simply listening to someone explain something performs poorly for learning relative to actually getting hands-on with the topic. KA is even trying to fill this gap. They've added interactive visualizations for some topics. I'd say the same is true for proofs. Simply reading a proof isn't the best if you want to understand/retain it. If you can "re-invent" the proof step by step (or in some contexts you might be able to translate steps between geometric and algebraic representations), then you have probably internalized it sufficiently. |
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