What is a source?
Mirko Biasini
Last Update vor 4 Jahren
A source is a link online to learn the related concept or something that is related to the course. Each source has multiple info, summarized below, that help you find the best resource for your needs.
Source info:
- Title: It is usually the title of the respective source. It gives a very brief description of the source
- Source type: specifies the type of the source among Article, Blog Post, Book, Cheatsheet, Documentation, Lecture Notes, Paper, Presentation Slides, Report, Source Code, Thesis, and Video.
- Views: number of times the source has been visited by a FullBrain user.
- Level: specifies the level required to effectively understand the source. There three levels: Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced.
- Learning style: describes how you can learn through that source. Each source can have different learning styles, chosen among Watching, Reading, Practice Exercise, Listening, Group Activity, and Tutorial.
- Contributor: the user who shared the source in FullBrain (it does not mean he is the real author of the source).
- Instructions: briefly describes how to effectively use the source for the related concept or course.
- Related topics / Prerequisites: Other concepts that are relevant for understanding the source. These can be seen as prerequisites required to properly learn the concept through that source.
- Rating: average rates given by the other users.
