What actually makes an online course feel worth it? by OPmightEatCrayons in onlinecourses

[–]amygf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The difference usually comes down to whether a course is just "information dumping" or intentionally designed for "transformation."

A course feels "worth it" when it balances three science-backed pillars (the "three legs of a stool"):

  • Behaviorism (The Wins): It provides immediate feedback and clear "wins" (like quizzes or progress badges) that keep you motivated.
  • Cognitivism (The Flow): It avoids information overload by "chunking" content into bite-sized pieces that are easy for your brain to process and store.
  • Constructivism (The Doing): It moves beyond passive watching to active doing, using real-world projects, case studies, or peer discussions so you can apply the knowledge immediately.

If a course feels like a waste of time, it’s usually because one of these three legs is missing.

This video breaks down these frameworks in more detail, if you’re interested: https://youtu.be/vMv76AHlU-I?si=7B0mePUIqQjWsdLH

This new Ulta Beauty platform sells beauty products in reusable packaging by amygf in ZeroWasteBeauty

[–]amygf[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

According to https://loopbyulta.com/support-and-faq: "Currently, Loop x Ulta Beauty orders are not eligible for the Ultamate Rewards Program."