Even if you feel you're not experienced enough, you can watch them to get passive information from it. The two after that are more in-depth and cover a project based workflow to create a specific asset. The first two are fairly short and should be relatively easy to follow and will teach you different things between the two. You could also start off with our 2.8 content to help bridge that gap quicker. I started with older versions of Blender but didn't start getting more serious about it until 2.8 came out and while I did struggle at times it gets easier the more you use it. The concepts and everything you'd learn are still the same, the only hurdle you'd come across is trying to find those same tools and shortcuts within 2.8 but it shouldn't be too difficult. That said I would still recommend going through the flows here. For someone brand new to Blender the differences between 2.79 and 2.8 may confuse people at first, especially since 2.8 isn't a full release yet and things can change between new versions.
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