
Adventures in Angular AiA 202: "Programming education/education research" with Neil Brown
Aug 14, 2018
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- Charles Max Wood
- Shai Reznik
- Ward Bell
- Ruby Rogues Episode 257
- Neil intro
- Learning to code better
- What kind of things can we do to help new people pick up programming easier?
- Experts operate differently than novices
- How an expert codes VS how a novice codes
- Pragmatic Thinking and Learning by Andy Hunt
- Putting yourself in a new programmer’s shoes
- Experts forget how much knowledge they’ve got
- How do you need to design instruction for novices?
- Live programming
- Seeing that people make mistakes along the way all the time
- Keep the mistakes
- Computer science degree VS self-taught VS boot camps
- People learn differently
- Element of having a supportive community
- Do you see any threat to people transitioning to online schooling?
- The curse of knowledge
- What have you learned in your research?
- You need a lot of practice
- Helps to have spaced practice
- The best way to learn
- Ten quick tips for teaching programming by Neil Brown
- And much, much more!
- Ruby Rogues Episode 257
- Pragmatic Thinking and Learning by Andy Hunt
- Ten quick tips for teaching programming by Neil Brown
- @neilccbrown
- Neil’s Website
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