I wish remote companies were more open about the downsides of being remote. They’re definitely there, but I suspect they may be solvable.
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Replying to @AustenAllred
The students at Lambda will hit on a lot of these same points. Being remote for school is a lot like being remote for a job.
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Replying to @chrissesi
There are downsides to a remote school as well, but they’re different IMO. A company is trying to create something. A school is trying to help you learn/become something.
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Replying to @AustenAllred @chrissesi
One great thing about remote class is that we have an infinite classroom. Every day at 4PM Pacific we have 400 students small group discussions (1:8 ratio) for an hour. Could be 4000 with zero infrastructure changes. Imagine the school you’d need to be able to pull that off.
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What software do you use to do the remote discussion? We’re using Zoom with breakout rooms but current model tops at 100. (Maybe a higher paid tier)
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All 400 are rarely together, but you can use webinar feature for that
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