Not a good teaching method. Assumes a beginner understands terms they almost certainly will not. Trying to teach far, far too much without giving any student a grounding to stand on.
This makes sense, but I’m not sold on WordPress. I think coding is easier. I mean look at all the steps you have to do to create a blog. When all you have to do with coding is start typing. Although, this would be for people who are into this way of creating websites. And, it helps get more websites out there considering that 40% of websites are created through these platforms.
I thought it was perfect, but for reference on the RU-vid video player you can go to: Settings (cog icon, near full screen) > Playback Speed > Select a slower speed (.75, .5 etc.)
For an absolute beginner, I was completely lost by a lot of jargon you assume the average person knows. I need the video called "teach me wordpress as if I am five years old."
@@bai Everywhere it was unclear. All the jargon you use is for people who know computer science or how to do websites, This is not for beginners. Sorry
@@bai You can improve by redoing the video from the very beginning. It may take you an hour or more to explain, and on top, you cannot assume that beginners understand all these computer science terms and abbreviations you are using. We KNOW NOTHING. NOTHING, NOTHING. You need to assume you are talking to a child, not an adult. You have to explain EVERYTHING. This is not for a beginner, this is for an advanced computer science person. Sorry.
I know you were trying to compress lots of info in a short time. I was able to understand some parts, but for other parts, the voiceover was going too fast for me to understand or see where things were going.
Yeahhhhh, for a beginner, That did not work. Too hard to follow, not a good learning tool at all. I suppose if you already knew WP and was looking for a refresher, it might be ok.
I like how you went through this as it's meant to be brief. Struggling to replace muse and need a process that I can export html and replace existing sites.