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Iain wrote:
We may as well even though it only seems to be you, Graham and me putting anything in it.
That sadly sums up most of the forum, Iain. I am beginning to think the whole notion of ‘joining in’ is a dying activity.

I was talking to Graham yesterday and he mentioned an offer he made to his local camera club to conduct Zoom tutorials on Photoshop. 15 people said they were interested….1 tuned in to the first episode. 

I think the whole ‘traditional’ learning procedure has been superseded by YouTube. I confess I recently went there to learn about DaVinci Resolver video editing software. Provided the person isn’t annoying, or repetitive and knows what they are talking about, it’s much better. You can pause and rewind if you didn’t grasp a point….you can’t  keep doing that to a live tutor!

Everything is done differently now.o.O


But keep posting ……bugger the rest of the world.:whip:



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Eric wrote:
That sadly sums up most of the forum, Iain. I am beginning to think the whole notion of ‘joining in’ is a dying activity.

I was talking to Graham yesterday and he mentioned an offer he made to his local camera club to conduct Zoom tutorials on Photoshop. 15 people said they were interested….1 tuned in to the first episode. 

I think the whole ‘traditional’ learning procedure has been superseded by YouTube. I confess I recently went there to learn about DaVinci Resolver video editing software. Provided the person isn’t annoying, or repetitive and knows what they are talking about, it’s much better. You can pause and rewind if you didn’t grasp a point….you can’t  keep doing that to a live tutor!

Everything is done differently now.o.O


But keep posting ……bugger the rest of the world.:whip:

I have had a camera club for a number of years but the numbers attending now is at the point I wonder if it’s worth it.

 

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