Ah, that's really cool and thanks for your reply. You guys are doing some incredible work.
One thing you guys might be interested in:
https://courseware.stanford.edu/pg/concept_map/index/41601
Daphne Koller is a Stanford CS professor who has been teaching her course CS228 on Probabilistic Models in a similar format for a couple of years. She has the lectures online by chunks of about 10 minutes and then uses in-class time for more interactive sessions. (I'm not sure if you can access the videos if you don't have a Stanford login though)
I really think this method of learning makes so much sense for any level student. Can't wait to see it progress!
One thing you guys might be interested in: https://courseware.stanford.edu/pg/concept_map/index/41601 Daphne Koller is a Stanford CS professor who has been teaching her course CS228 on Probabilistic Models in a similar format for a couple of years. She has the lectures online by chunks of about 10 minutes and then uses in-class time for more interactive sessions. (I'm not sure if you can access the videos if you don't have a Stanford login though)
I really think this method of learning makes so much sense for any level student. Can't wait to see it progress!