I love Game jams, they forces us to learn how to prioritize, keeping our eye on the birdie by limiting our resources.
The same goes for any project, sometimes we can postpone things, turn them into their own project (a new goal for later), or just skip them outright because they do not matter in terms of the goal.
I think the same can apply to learning.
Makes me wonder what the if there is a such a thing as learning jams, outside of desperate students cramming last minute for exams. :D
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I love Game jams, they forces us to learn how to prioritize, keeping our eye on the birdie by limiting our resources.
The same goes for any project, sometimes we can postpone things, turn them into their own project (a new goal for later), or just skip them outright because they do not matter in terms of the goal.
I think the same can apply to learning.
Makes me wonder what the if there is a such a thing as learning jams, outside of desperate students cramming last minute for exams. :D