Great question and please don’t feel bad about critiquing it, the more feedback, the better this project can become!
The idea is that it of course delivers content like a youtube playlist would but it would also add on top of that by having projects. If you look through the “Introduction to Java” course you will see projects below and later on I am planning on implementing FRC Koans or something similar: Team 3550 presents: FRC Java koans for teaching Java to rookie students to the FRC Programming section.
Right now the main issue I have is that I am not that well-versed in the other parts of FRC and I mostly focus on electricals so I had trouble finding what projects would be useful. I plan on implementing more projects in the future but I want the community’s help to do so. Also, there is a lot of variety in FRC such as the various programming languages and CAD software a team could use. If I made the entire application, teams that don’t use the same software as my team does would miss out but the goal with this is that it is constantly evolving with content. For example, if FIRST implements something new like April tags, there is a good chance teams will have content on this and it and this site would be great for them to share it in one place (I know had to do some digging to find courses for sure).
Also although a youtube playlist is great, gamifying the content and tracking progress can help students learn better. And by combining projects, videos, and progress tracking a person has all they need to basically learn about anything.
I hope that answers your question!