Fantastic presentation Howard, Mike and Jim! Even as a member of our club, I enjoy hearing you all describe our fantastic club and even learning more about its history. Thank you Jim for creating this video!
OK - Thank you for this. I am just starting, elderly 74, it is of course hard. I found this very useful - mixing opposite characters and similar characters, I thought it was just me ! Over study - yes I have thought that of myself. I shall be more than happy to get to 20 wpm in the end. I found this presentation to re-motivate me, I will not get so anxious any more and concentrate on the FUN. I have tried being on the air, on occasions despite loads of free space on our bands here in the UK, some nice people have sent over the top or carriers. They have not put me off by the way, just sometimes the air in the shack goes "blue" for a bit. So again THANK YOU.
A wonderful presentation gentlemen. The updated course structure and content is impressive. Congratulations to the developers of the practice page, it's a pleasure to use and addictive in the right sort of way. Y
As Ludwig Koch was German, the 'ch' is pronounced as [χ]. Americans would probably write 'kh'. Koch rhymes with the Scottish word "loch", as in Loch Ness.
While recognizing that most people never complete anything they start, and acknowledging whether or not they complete your program is not actually your responsibility, what is the actual effectiveness of this approach in folks ultimately becoming proficient in CW? I suspect it is very low. I easily learned CW when studying for my Novice license when I was 10 years old, using the most inefficient way possible because that was in 1960 and we just brute force drilled until we got it. But, that was the benefit of an agile 10 year old brain. Bottom line, I guess, is whether in the end your method actually leads to a higher number of folks sticking to the process than any other method. It is clearly more efficient, but is it more effective?
We constantly see operators moving from the BC classes into Intermediate and into Advanced. Folk keep coming to classes, often attending a comfortable level class and a "stretch" class simultaneously. The immense flexibility of the program, between the carousel structure and the sheer number of classes each week, means that people are able to attend where and when they are able, and so, they really grow as operators.
It's really fun. I've been taking part for a few weeks now and always look forward to the next lesson. I am not a native English speaker and yet I can follow and participate well. When mistakes happen, nobody makes fun of or criticises. It's a relaxed way to learn. I am glad to have found the licw. Thanks guys. Tobias DL5ZAT
Thank you for presenting this great information at Hamvention 2024!
Fantastic presentation Howard, Mike and Jim! Even as a member of our club, I enjoy hearing you all describe our fantastic club and even learning more about its history. Thank you Jim for creating this video!
Thanks all for capturing the recording, and to Jim for creating the video. Having missed the presentation, it was nice to have it captured. TU ES 73!
Thanks for sharing!!!
The description of the "new method" starts at around minute 35 and 20 sec.
OK - Thank you for this. I am just starting, elderly 74, it is of course hard. I found this very useful - mixing opposite characters and similar characters, I thought it was just me ! Over study - yes I have thought that of myself. I shall be more than happy to get to 20 wpm in the end. I found this presentation to re-motivate me, I will not get so anxious any more and concentrate on the FUN. I have tried being on the air, on occasions despite loads of free space on our bands here in the UK, some nice people have sent over the top or carriers. They have not put me off by the way, just sometimes the air in the shack goes "blue" for a bit. So again THANK YOU.
Very nice! I listened to the entire presentation.
A wonderful presentation gentlemen. The updated course structure and content is impressive. Congratulations to the developers of the practice page, it's a pleasure to use and addictive in the right sort of way. Y
As Ludwig Koch was German, the 'ch' is pronounced as [χ]. Americans would probably write 'kh'. Koch rhymes with the Scottish word "loch", as in Loch Ness.
Great presentation
Great presentation guys
Incredible, so if you sign up for a class will you be learning under this new method?
While recognizing that most people never complete anything they start, and acknowledging whether or not they complete your program is not actually your responsibility, what is the actual effectiveness of this approach in folks ultimately becoming proficient in CW? I suspect it is very low.
I easily learned CW when studying for my Novice license when I was 10 years old, using the most inefficient way possible because that was in 1960 and we just brute force drilled until we got it. But, that was the benefit of an agile 10 year old brain.
Bottom line, I guess, is whether in the end your method actually leads to a higher number of folks sticking to the process than any other method. It is clearly more efficient, but is it more effective?
We constantly see operators moving from the BC classes into Intermediate and into Advanced. Folk keep coming to classes, often attending a comfortable level class and a "stretch" class simultaneously. The immense flexibility of the program, between the carousel structure and the sheer number of classes each week, means that people are able to attend where and when they are able, and so, they really grow as operators.
Im watching the video from the beginning...you never explained what a straight key is, what a paddle is, so folks already lost.
It's really fun. I've been taking part for a few weeks now and always look forward to the next lesson. I am not a native English speaker and yet I can follow and participate well. When mistakes happen, nobody makes fun of or criticises. It's a relaxed way to learn. I am glad to have found the licw. Thanks guys. Tobias DL5ZAT
Hi Howard, thank so much for what you do for us. De ZS6MSW
That was awesome and just what I needed after stepping away for a few months. Thank you!!!!
Dale. W1EW 🎙️