Malware Analysis and Reverse Engineering Course(class.malware.re) |
Malware Analysis and Reverse Engineering Course(class.malware.re) |
The Lecturer is brutal. the "Umm" rate in his talks is inexcusable for a professional public speaker, which is what I classify any "teacher" as. Makes the lectures impossible for me to listen to.
I'd take a trained speaker–even an actor who doesn't actually know the material he/she's describing–as a primary lecturer any day, as long as I get access to someone who knows what they're talking about in a recitation.
If you can't listen to it - maybe that says more about you than him?
How is that a meaningless criticism?
For lecturers the ability to present in an engaging manner is at least as important as understanding the subject.
I was thrown into one of those conferences with a colleague once and it was pretty intense. I sat in on sessions and had access to the scores and feedback later and people would have very specific things they didn't like about the speaking. Having listened you can sort of agree with the attendee, but access to formal training, or a good mentor can be tough. Former employer offered an hour with a speaking coach at one point and that made a big impact on my issues, but people don't give similar feedback in the local dev speaking circuits.
I am not a good speaker, but one time my employer offered an hour long session with a coach before a conference. I presented my material (something they strongly emphasised) and he was able to give me advice on getting rid of the "umms" and sound a bit more engaging. It made a big difference to what people have to listen to and gave me a confidence boost.
The reality is that you are just being mentally lazy for not accepting new information because it isn't in the most palatable format.
It is juvenile.
I.e you can hover over a word and it links you to the right lecture notes or the correct position in a video or something.
I really prefer reading and doing rather than solely listening.
For podcasts, udemy, YouTube, udacity I listen at 2x the speed with closed captioning (if available).
It messes with your brain. Now I can’t listen to people for >5 mins at normal human speed.