Introducing Kens Learning Paths, the new way of learning. With exercises that are specified for a specific subject, you can now try it yourself and figure out if you understood the content of a lesson. A really good way to practice c# interactively.
Practice What You Just Learned
A new way of learning
Most tutorials and articles on the Internet are purely based on text and exchanging information. Most of the time you end up in a situation where you get a lot of information without trying it yourself.
That is why Kens Learning Curve is introducing a new way of learning on this website: Kens Learning Paths.
The idea is pretty simple: You can do some tests to see if you fully understood the article. With different types of tests, you can test your knowledge and learn even more than just reading boring text.
It needs to bring theory and practice together on one website and even on one webpage. **
Features
After you get the information from the article you get a few interactive questions. There are three types of questions: code, multiple choice, and drag-and-drop.
Following a tutorial or a course is just half of it. We can all remember what some article says. But the real learning starts by actually doing it.
From home, from the office, or from public transport: Kens Learning Path is accessible from every device with an internet connection.
Mobile currently not 100% supported.
At this point only the early access is available. That means it’s free, but limited, for a small period of time. The early access means it’s not done yet, but people could test it.
Want to know when it’s released for real? Leave your e-mail and we will get back to you.
Kens Learning Paths will be updated all the time. Although it is impossible to update everything at once, we try to keep it as close to the real world as possible.
Demo Pages
It’s understandable you are not convinced by just reading this page. That’s why you can test how Kens Learning Paths works and how it can benefit your way of learning.
KLP has three types of questions: Code, multiple choice, and drag-and-drop. Below you have the chance to try each one of them. Click on the icon to go to the demo page.
Campaigns
Sometimes it’s not convenient to show all the questions as loose questions. That’s why there is something called a ‘campaign’.
A campaign contains all the questions but in one, easy to see, container. You can only go to the next question if you answered the current question correctly.
Keep Up To Date
Currently, Kens Learning Paths is in early access. This means it’s not finished yet, but a working version will be released very soon. You can register for access to the temporary free version, but if you want to be kept up to date leave your name and e-mail behind. As soon as the registration is open we will send you an e-mail.