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5,537 PointsDoes anyone else find Zac Gordon's unrelenting use of hand gestures really distracting?
I actually can't even watch his videos the hand talking drives me nuts
16 Answers
Carmine Sarno
19,660 PointsI don't find it distracting. A bit entertaining, perhaps. Just imagine that he's freestyle rap battling another web developer.
Aaron Clark
21,373 PointsThat needs to be a thing. Make it happen. Shut up and take my money already.
John Farrar
1,509 PointsI agree. I look forward to them!
Martin Jones
2,498 PointsI find it amusing, at least he's passionate about the subject. A monotone speaker is infinitely worse.
Leela Narasimha Reddy
29,035 PointsI love the way zac teaches. In fact he is the person i like most than any of the treehouse teachers..
Dont stop zac. We want more courses from you
martha victoria
1,466 PointsYes Zac, don't stop! you show passion in the way you teach!
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,860 PointsNever even noticed. I guess I was just too involved with what he was teaching. I find him very involved and extremely easy to listen to and follow along. He takes what could be a rather boring subject and makes it engaging. Thank-you Zac. :)
Ryan Ing
559 PointsI feel like it is a little bit excessive.
Roderick Richards
695 PointsI noticed right away. Hard to put something in a video/lecture format like that. In the future, I'd suggest editing out 80% of the video content of Zac and let him voice over what's going on with a screen of WordPress.
Sankara Narayanan
6,038 PointsLaughed a bit when I saw this question. I have a slow internet connections, and thus I will have to pause to let it stream. Sometimes I might land myself with Zac's wired face expressions (sort of like a meme).
He is expressive which is good and when you see it from his perspective he is really really passionate about WordPress.
Cameron Armstrong
9,406 PointsI love it. Don't stop, Zac.
Oussama Fahchouch
2,579 PointsNah, it's called body language.
He gets hes message clearer while using hes body while speaking.
Ary de Oliveira
28,298 PointsA teacher with excellent teaching, has a good communication is the most strategic professional to a good learning is the key element, and so need to be able to transmit the contents properly. grade: above the list
Marcel Puyat
2,206 PointsWay too distracting for me. I agree
Lauri Neuding
13,525 PointsSpeaking as a teacher and a student, expressive delivery is more effective than an anonymous drone, a lecture punctuated by "um" or similar, or a simple talking head. If you notice, these Treehouse instructors all have some expressive affectations. I don't watch myself teach, but I do move around a lot in a classroom.
rogers
2,949 PointsKeep sharing your passion, it is loud and clear!
Katarzyna Walsh
24,409 PointsAgree with Ary above. Not distracting at all. Instead, I think it demonstrate passion and the desire to pass on the knowledge in the best way possible. Love it :-)
Catherine Brooks
2,799 PointsIt was a bit distracting at first, but I got used to it; he might be trying to achieve a format that a deaf person reading lips could watch?
matsum0t0
12,520 Pointsmatsum0t0
12,520 PointsA non-expressive speaker with a monotone voice that drones on and on is a lot worse in my opinion...