by Dwayne Phillips We have a #1 response of any bureaucracy in the 21st century. Any time a bureaucracy has a flub up (technical term), the response is the same: We will address this item as we change the training. This is the #1 response to any situation in the 21st century. Gosh. At least […]
Entries Tagged as 'Education'
Change the Training
August 21st, 2014 · No Comments
Tags: Change · Education · Employment · Thinking
Udacity.com: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
July 24th, 2014 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips I take a Udacity.com online course and find good, bad, and ugly. I recently took an online course from udacity.com. As the post title suggests, I found… The Good: I was excited about the nanodegree program that udacity—one of the big players in MOOC—was about to offer. Companies were creating courses to […]
Tags: Education · Learning · MOOC
The em dash and Learning
July 10th, 2014 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips I still learn new things. I still want to learn new things. I recently learned how to make the em dash and en dash characters in OS X with keyboard shortcuts. I no longer have to go to the “insert symbols” function to insert these special characters. One of the disappointing results […]
Tags: Education · Learning · Writing
The Discussion Class
May 19th, 2014 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Many people love a classroom that has lots of class discussion, a.k.a., the discussion class. What, however, is the goal of a class? I am one of those irritating people who ask, What was the goal? I often hear people say, “It was a great event. There was lots of fill-in-the-blank-with-something-that-someone-would-consider-wonderful-at-some-time-in-some-place.” I […]
Tags: Education
Writing Doesn’t Scale
May 15th, 2014 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips There is something about attempting to write a longer piece that makes writing a sentence much more difficult. I’ll start with something that is probably obvious to everyone else in the world: Writing doesn’t scale. Explanation: People who can write a two-page piece, flop when they attempt to write a 20-page piece. […]
Tags: Education · Learning · Writing
Programming vs Something Else
April 28th, 2014 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Just about anyone can learn to program a computer. Not many people earn degrees in Computer Science. I first noticed the above statement in 1978 (yes, I am that old). Students were telling me how they loved to write computer programs. We were taught something called PL/I in those days. Then the […]
Tags: Computing · Education · Programming
In Praise of the Raspberry Pi
March 31st, 2014 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Praising the most successful education project in the history of man: the Raspberry Pi. Nobel Prize? Why not? Two years ago the Raspberry Pi was launched. 2.5 million units later, it is still going. Two years is a long time in technology—a very long time. (Wikipedia has a good article on the […]
Tags: Education · Programming · Technology
HealthCare.Gov – An Excellent and Terrible Teaching Example
November 14th, 2013 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Take care when choosing an example for teaching. Often what seem to be great examples are terrible in that people concentrate on the unintended. I have taken a lot of courses related to project management. I have taught a few. I have read a lot of books on project management, and, as […]
Tags: Communication · Education · General Systems Thinking · Learning · Teaching
The Personal Learning Environment
October 17th, 2013 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips I learn a few things about learning environments. I recently attended a conference on innovation in education at George Mason University. I am not a professional educator and, to be candid, I never thought much about professional educators. To show that I am not all cold hearted and stone headed, I learned […]
They Made Us Do That in College
September 2nd, 2013 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips There are practices that time has proven to be worthwhile. Someone in school drilled them into us. We vowed to avoid them as soon as school was out, but life eventually catches us. I have lost track of the number of times I have seen this on the job. We have a […]