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Ja, in het Engels... Als dat een probleem is: laat weten, dan gaan we denken...

Some suggestions to spend your time well:

  • Look in canvas. If you have questions: make a note, maybe discuss with people around you, maybe discuss with me.
  • You can always duckduckgo for tutorials: 'Python beginner list tutorial' if you want to have some beginner tutorial on ... (well, I think you understand). Vary on the search parameters. Use a search engine you prefer. Search engines are very important tools nowadays: it helps to invest in knowing how to use them.
  • Choose a tutorial to start with, but don't stay with that one per se: maybe there is another one that serves you better.
  • Help each other. As they say, explaining something to someone else is a very good way to learn!
  • Probably you can think of some useful activities yourself!?

How to look at a tutorial?

  • Maybe after just looking at it everything is clear. Then maybe you are ready to do challenges/exercises.
  • If you get a lot of questions when looking: make notes, so you can discuss it with other people.
  • Get hands-on: Try to run the examples yourself.
  • If it's part 4 of a series, maybe go back to pevious episodes.
  • Maybe just watch until the end of the video first, while concentrating on the story. After that going back for the hands-on.
  • If you have any other suggestions: try it! Let us know what works, please. We want to learn from you!

Good luck!