When I started my way to crypto I looked up for info by myself. It took like months, before I began to understand something more than basics.
what do you call "basics"? like how to choose a wallet, buy and send/receive bitcoin? these things have been available on bitcoin.org and most other places and are easy to understand. you don't need months.
but if by "basics" you mean something like how Elliptic Curve Cryptography works then yeah that should take that long!
Now I'm a bit jealous for the beginners who doesn't have to look up for information in different sources - there are like dozens of blogs, videos and courses. And most of them are free.
yeah and 90% of them are crap. in fact the large number of available information, most of which is bad, is a bad thing for newcomers. they are being misled by these people, specially those on places such as Youtube which make it like a revenue for them. so they just create low quality and sometimes wrong content just to get views and make money.
~ courses?
Lots of newbies will be grateful, I think.
Andreas Antonopoulos contents are always good. but it again comes down to what the "newbie" wants to learn. for basics i believe reading bitcoin.org start here page is more than enough. then they just have to start using the wallet they chose with the help of that site to learn more.
anything more than that, you can't call them "newbies" anymore.