autofocus is annoying, but the advantage is that he does not have to erase the whiteboard after each problem. So the Ipad is less physically demanding .
Almost every one of these problems would be (too) challenging for a Calculus 1 course for students just learning derivatives. I would not give most of these as regular exam questions. Most of these would only be as optional bonus questions.
The iPad format is terrible. The camera is constantly adjusting the focus and things are going in and out of focus... it's very jerky and jarring to me. Personally I'd vote "never, ever do this again" and would encourage you to stick to the whiteboard. But that's just me. If you do this again though, please turn off the autofocus stuff on your camera.
I don’t mind it when you use the iPad but honestly, I prefer the white board.
The number one annoyance is the autofocus instability every time the hand comes into frame.
@@f.eugenedunnamiii9452 I agree!
autofocus is annoying, but the advantage is that he does not have to erase the whiteboard after each problem. So the Ipad is less physically demanding .
On question 12 was it not the chain rule😅
Я в 10 классе, а уже смог сделать самостоятельно все номера кроме 30
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Almost every one of these problems would be (too) challenging for a Calculus 1 course for students just learning derivatives. I would not give most of these as
regular exam questions. Most of these would only be as optional bonus questions.
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The iPad format is terrible. The camera is constantly adjusting the focus and things are going in and out of focus... it's very jerky and jarring to me. Personally I'd vote "never, ever do this again" and would encourage you to stick to the whiteboard. But that's just me. If you do this again though, please turn off the autofocus stuff on your camera.
I noticed that yesterday. unfortunately it seems I can’t turn off auto focus on my iPhone during livestream 😔
@@bprpcalculusbasics - Bummer. 😞