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CEP009 – Meta Learning Electronics with Mike Cheich and Phil FitzGerald

CEP009 – Meta Learning Electronics with Mike Cheich and Phil FitzGerald

Update: 2020-11-181
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  • About the guests/host


  • Discussion topics

    • Teaching how to make a sandwich

    • Is the knowledge in reach and is it relevant?

    • Most people that are in Programming Electronics are hardware hobbyists who want to get into programming, usually through Arduino

    • It can be intimidating learning electronics because of the breadth of knowledge required

    • Phil-ism: Accreditation, certification, celebration.

    • Self evaluation matters at the beginning of education

    • SME = Subject Matter Expert

    • Analogy of creating a map within a city (mapping out London)

    • Selling people on the end point of a learning journey

    • Learners normally don’t care as much about the specifics of the journey

    • After the fact, learners will rose c0lor the specifics of how they got to the point they’re at

    • DITLO = Day in the life of

    • Chris struggles with how traditional education was teaching electronics

    • Mike likes finding the guiding principle within the electronics universe

    • Two tracks – thinking (theory) and doing (practice)

    • Designing your own 5 year map of curriculum

    • Phil-ism: You can’t show it if you don’t know it

    • Extending your knowledge of how maps work by being able to create a map in a new city

    • Creating lists of things to do, or not to do

    • Mike is learning how to 3D printing, which was a new learning journey

    • Facing failure and understanding what you should do when that happens

    • Drawing your map so you understand what you do and don’t know

    • Keeping notes is so you reinforce your own knowledge. In Phil’s example, this might take the form of a map. Phil explains in more detail in the video below:




    • The Dunning Kruger Effect

    • Make It Stick by Peter Brown

    • Growth Mindset vs Fixed Mindset

    • Removing barriers to learning when a learner experiences a problem (QR Code example)

    • Sleeping on a problem (or stepping away from a problem)

    • Accreditation is someone verifying you know what you claim to know

    • “What comes before that” is an important question when mapping out the steps required to learn something

    • Maps start as post-it notes

    • Creating analogies

    • Breaking down individual elements of the learning process and relating it back to that analogy

    • How do you quantify “show it to know it”?

    • Chris is a proponent of “Build Logs” (which is also a section on the CE Forum)

    • What do you notice in the thing you want to build?

    • Thinking about the steps that indicate you’re about to get to the next step? (ie. Which stop comes before the stop you’re going to get off at on the train)

    • Dewey Decimal System

    • Sometimes courses try to constrain the possible paths of research, as that can get overwhelming

    • The downside to learning in the modern day is how many sources of distraction there are (ie. phones)

    • Guided path examples

    • Implementation Patterns by Kent Beck

    • Learning something well enough to teach is holding yourself to a higher standard

    • Check out Phil’s site The Compelling Message and check out his book!

    • Mike teaches electronics on Programming Electronics Academy




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CEP009 – Meta Learning Electronics with Mike Cheich and Phil FitzGerald

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