Keeping up momentum with self-paced learning

Online courses are awesome, but it's really easy to get started with one only to let it drop by the way side after completing 20% of it, or actually finish one, but not feel like you learned as much as you were hoping to. In this episode, I explore some tips on how to get the most from online courses, and how to help make sure you actually get all the way to through them as well! What I've been up to this week: * I asked people to make this simple layout and was surprised by the results [https://youtu.be/ztBgxsgEG9A] * A simple approach to layouts when going from design to code [https://youtu.be/kmFr_8U81vU] * :nth-child has a super power most people don't know about [https://youtube.com/shorts/66Ouwg8fXL0] Other awesome stuff around the web: * Sara Soueidan's Practical Accessibility [https://practical-accessibility.today/] Find me elsewhere on the web: * My Newsletter [https://kevinpowell.co/newsletter] * This podcast's YouTube channel [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClQDYiE75-po906ZDbx_11g] * My Primary YouTube Channel [https://youtube.com/@kevinpowell] * Twitter [https://twitter.com/kevinjpowell] * Threads [https://www.threads.net/@kevinpowellcss]

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I have a newsletter where I usually start things off with pretty long general musings before I share the content I've created in the previous week, as well as any interesting articles I've stumbled across in the last week.  Not everyone likes reading or having more emails in their inbox, though, so this podcast is an audio version of my newsletters. They aren't tutorials or technical explorations like my regular videos are, but instead tend to talk about a wide range of different topics, though they're generally at least somewhat related to front-end development in some way.