Jiang says the class is uniquely structured by three features: it is free, it contains an unusually diverse set of students, and it live streams everything without rehearsal.
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Class structure
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"Okay? So, the construction of this class... The structure of this class, it's unique. Because there are three things that make this class different..."
"So, again, people at home don't see it. They don't see this. But we have students from all age groups. Okay? We have adults...."
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