In a recent thread, Spidey reported on Stan's progress with "the book". Nobody seems to know when it will be finally released, but according to Stan, it's progressing.
I'm wondering if the book will really be enlightening to those like me that don't understand much after two DVDs and quite a few videos. Some reported that they understood CTE concepts either much better or only after following the blog on billiardsthegame.com.
Does a subject like this require multiple contributors to be effective?
Would a book like this benefit from multiple editors and or reviewers reporting back what causes them to struggle? CTE advocates sometimes point out that CTE doesn't have the gaps that some other methods have, but there are apparently gaps in explaining the methods.
Doesn't it seem like the best way to test the effectiveness of a text would be to get early feedback from some students that know little or nothing beforehand?
I'm wondering if the book will really be enlightening to those like me that don't understand much after two DVDs and quite a few videos. Some reported that they understood CTE concepts either much better or only after following the blog on billiardsthegame.com.
Does a subject like this require multiple contributors to be effective?
Would a book like this benefit from multiple editors and or reviewers reporting back what causes them to struggle? CTE advocates sometimes point out that CTE doesn't have the gaps that some other methods have, but there are apparently gaps in explaining the methods.
Doesn't it seem like the best way to test the effectiveness of a text would be to get early feedback from some students that know little or nothing beforehand?