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Grant Cramer PhD

Grant Cramer PhD

Education
4.1
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16 comments

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Review summary

Based on 16 comments, created with AI

Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teacher's experience, flexibility, fees vs value. Many students highlight possesses a successful vineyard ('your vineyard looks fantas...

What students talk about most

Teacher's Experience

Dr. Cramer demonstrates exceptional practical experience through his successful vineyard, wine produ...

Flexibility

The delivery of content via YouTube videos offers exceptional flexibility, enabling students to acce...

Fees vs Value

Given that the detailed, updated, and high-quality educational content is freely available on YouTub...

Teacher Personality

Dr. Cramer appears to have a positive and engaging personality, as evidenced by students' expression...

Evaluation breakdown

Teaching Quality3.5
Content is deep and practical, covering 'nuts-and-bolts of soil chemistry'.
Students find the explanations 'Well done with the nutrients!' and 'great information'.
Audio quality is poor: 'speaking too softly. The volume is at maximum, and I can barely hear you.'
Teacher's Experience5.0
Possesses a successful vineyard ('Your vineyard looks fantastic').
Produces wine ('Do you sell your bottled wine?', 'Beautiful wine, congratulations!').
Shares real-world vineyard progress ('Congrats with a budbreak!').
Holds a PhD, indicating strong academic background.
Study Material3.5
Materials (YouTube videos) are current and updated ('much updated information on growing grapes elsewhere').
Content is detailed and comprehensive ('getting into the nuts-and-bolts of soil chemistry').
Students are 'looking forward to new episodes soon', indicating ongoing value.
Audio quality issue ('speaking too softly') hinders the usability of the video materials.
Doubt Support3.0
No direct evidence in comments regarding the teacher's responsiveness to student questions.
Tests & Practice3.0
Students are inspired to apply knowledge practically ('I hope to be planting my first vines', 'I pruned, but still waiting to see how it goes').
No mention of formal tests, quizzes, or structured practice exercises.
Flexibility5.0
Content is available on YouTube, allowing students to learn at their own pace and time ('referencing your videos', 'great information on YouTube').
Fees vs Value5.0
Content is on YouTube, implying it is likely free or low-cost.
Provides 'great information' and 'updated information' at high value.
Teacher Personality4.5
Students express gratitude and appreciation ('Thank you from Montana', 'Thank you for getting into the nuts-and-bolts').
Students show engagement and anticipation ('Looking forward to new episodes soon').
Sharing personal vineyard updates fosters relatability ('Congrats with a budbreak!').

Top Strengths

1. Teacher's Experience

2. Flexibility (YouTube platform)

3. Fees vs Value (Free, high-quality content)

Areas to Improve

1. Audio Quality in videos

2. Doubt Support (lack of evidence)

3. Tests & Practice (lack of formal structure)

What students love

Your vineyard looks fantastic, you do a great job. I received my soil test and will be referencing your videos. Thank you from Montana.

Well done with the nutrients! I'm curious how old a vine should be to bear the weight of green mass and fruits without support, like a standalone tree?

This is great information on YouTube. I'm finding there isn't much updated information on growing grapes elsewhere.

I have found that foliar boron is the best way to deal with chronic problems. It just doesn't move well in the soil.

Thank you for getting into the nuts-and-bolts of soil chemistry. I hope to be planting my first vines this Spring.

Well done and looks complicated! Seems like a lot to learn before I start doing this. Do you sell your bottled wine? I'd be curious to taste.

Beautiful wine, congratulations!

Congrats with a budbreak! I pruned, but still waiting to see how it goes. Happy growing in the new season! Looking forward to new episodes soon.

Budbreak in February - a dream! I hope to see that in April - in a greenhouse! Sweden is different.

Here I am in Pennsylvania waiting for my Pinot to bud break.

What could be better

Grant, you're speaking too softly. The volume is at maximum, and I can barely hear you.

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