07-04-2019, 09:14 AM
The thing with CSM learn course is you have get 100% on everything before you can move on. You unlimited retries on everything. But it pays to double-check and go slow because in the end you will actually go faster. It took me 15 hours spread out over a week. The software is designed very well if you master the stuff, it won't show lower level lessons. But if you struggle it will show more lessons and teach you more stuff that advanced people won't have access to.
For example, the first lesson involved reading a ruler, marked in increments and I knew how to do this with 16th of an inch fractions. If I didn't know this, they would have shown basic fraction lessons and how to count on a ruler etc. If someone struggled with the addition they would show basic 2+2 problems. Basically, the software is smart and lets you skip areas it thinks you already have mastered.
The course is not a race, in order to through it fastest is actually best to double check your work and work slowly because in the end you will have less problems to complete and that will be faster in the long run.
For example, the first lesson involved reading a ruler, marked in increments and I knew how to do this with 16th of an inch fractions. If I didn't know this, they would have shown basic fraction lessons and how to count on a ruler etc. If someone struggled with the addition they would show basic 2+2 problems. Basically, the software is smart and lets you skip areas it thinks you already have mastered.
The course is not a race, in order to through it fastest is actually best to double check your work and work slowly because in the end you will have less problems to complete and that will be faster in the long run.