![]() ![]() I like having both the books and the videos. I have found this with Al Brooks' materials as well. Sometimes I read aloud to myself to help clarify and cement ideas. ![]() As an example, I read my Bible, I listen to my audio Bible. Personally, it has been very helpful to me over the years to get a comprehensive dose of whatever I am learning. Understanding that as well, I guess my question is are the videos easier to glean/ absorb/ understand/ grasp/ comprehend information than the books?īill, in my experience as a learner and as a pastor/teacher people learn in various ways. I'm thinking he's basically saying the same as ncsutrader "drawing. Has anyone that has already taken it had any experience with implementing what they learned in the course? Did the course help to solidify some of the information that was taught in the books?Ĭan someone please highlight the pro's and con's of the books vs the videos?Īl has mentioned the difference (primary, secondary?) between the books and the video to him was being able to hold a book in your hand. ![]() I am really enjoying the book, and I am thinking about purchasing the course. Without doing this though, it would be very hard to follow. One thing I have found that has really helped me is drawing what he is saying out on the side of the page as I read it. I am reading the third book in the Al Brooks series at the moment. ![]()
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