I love Red Hat Online Learning. I'm on almost every day. Sometimes I see something though that makes me think - I really wish the instructor would take a second to go into just a little bit more detail. For example, when the instructor is talking about editing the properties of a Virtual Machine in RH318 he mentions that you may want to change the Graphics Protocol to Spice + VNC. Or the Video type to QXL. When I look at the screen I see that - but where he could make a huge difference is to say why. What does that do. I understand that I can edit the properties, but why would I make the changes and to do what.
And I notice this in a lot of the courses and I know there is Google and I can raise my hand. @cschunke and I have discussed this in the past. But it would be nice to have a bit more detail as to the 'why' as opposed to just the what.
My opinion.
Regards,
Joe.
Thank you for the feedback @alexajo I'll address what tools can be used today, and also share this feedback with our team that works on the video classroom @jmeegan_rhls . Some more of the "why" in our videos will go a long way when we hear from instructors, beyond just going over the content in the book.
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@alexajo I'll be sure to pass this feedback along to the instructors who work on the video courses, thank you!
Hello @alexajo !
Thank you for your feedback ! Really appreciate it.
One reason for that , which I can think , could be the time constraint and compulsion of sticking to the course objective / structure as outlined in the online pdf - deviating too much from it could result in a longer duration videos and it could result in video course different from the online pdf.
Having said that - you can still submit a feedback for a particular course by using the "feedback" button at the top , in which you can mention what specifically you would like to be included in the course eg any extra topic, explanation or additional content - and our course development team can take a look at it.
Thank you for taking the time to reply. And while I agree with you, I am referring to how we are spending that time. While some instructors are reading straight out of the student guide and telling me I can select this or that on the screen - of course I can see that. Teach - why can I do that. I can read it too. I can see the drop down. What does that buy me? Teach me what I cannot read for myself in the course text below or expand beyond the text. Expand beyond what I can see on the screen. If there is a drop-down and I am taking any course beyond the RHCSA, of course I'm going to play with every single thing in that GUI. But what do they buy me? If I've never seen this product before, and I'm not running it at work - this instructor is the only portal I have to learn what all of these things do. Help me learn it enough to convince my management to buy it.
Thank you for the feedback @alexajo I'll address what tools can be used today, and also share this feedback with our team that works on the video classroom @jmeegan_rhls . Some more of the "why" in our videos will go a long way when we hear from instructors, beyond just going over the content in the book.
Tools available:
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