Yes. You are absolutely correct. And while actual experience and tinkering is best, the kinds of instruction provided by true aficionados on Youtube is still better than the formal, highly structured instructured.
Of all my high school classes the only ones I can clearly remember (from the 1950’s) were either P. E. where I learned to swim and do some basic gymnastics or my one shop class where I built an electronic gizmo for monitoring your pulse. I am sure that I learned and absorbed a lot from the others but actual memories, not so much.
Yes. You are absolutely correct. And while actual experience and tinkering is best, the kinds of instruction provided by true aficionados on Youtube is still better than the formal, highly structured instructured.
Of all my high school classes the only ones I can clearly remember (from the 1950’s) were either P. E. where I learned to swim and do some basic gymnastics or my one shop class where I built an electronic gizmo for monitoring your pulse. I am sure that I learned and absorbed a lot from the others but actual memories, not so much.