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How to teach people things?
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2016-11-27 at 1:52 AM UTCI've been put in charge of a couple people at work, they need to learn a lot of things to be productive. There are people you can throw a load of material facts at and who will absorb it, then there's people who need to be actively educated as opposed to fed information. The folks I'm concerned about are in the latter group. I can spew trivia to an arbitrary level of detail at these people but I often feel like it's pretty ineffective as a teaching technique, they sometimes lack the context to absorb the details and sometimes I realize well after the fact I'm presenting something at the wrong level of abstraction. The particular situation pertains to programming, but my understanding of education as a discipline is exactly nil so I imagine more basic/general material will still be useful.
SO! Are there any good books on education for people who aren't career educators? Any general tips? I don't really want to dive into the state of the art on education research but on the other hand I'd like something better than "joe blow was an educator for 4 years, let him regale you with some anecdotes", preferably something that reflects a synthesis of what is a pretty large field for non-professionals.
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2016-11-27 at 1:56 AM UTCidk
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2016-11-27 at 2:12 AM UTCYou teach people things by fucking with their heads. Period. End of story.
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2016-11-27 at 2:13 AM UTCI lol'd when I read the title and saw you were the OP.
Mother of god that must be awful. I'm too lazy and aversive to teach you anything, I want to return to the Pure Land of Anime soon. -
2016-11-27 at 2:25 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny SO!
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2016-11-27 at 2:28 AM UTCdo you really think someone here can give you useful advice?
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2016-11-27 at 2:58 AM UTC
Originally posted by greenplastic do you really think someone here can give you useful advice?
It doesn't seem beyond the realm of the possible. I wouldn't have been surprised if malice had some relevant links or books (you'd think someone with such an interest in neurogenesis and cognitive enhancement would have read up on the subject before) but it looks like that's not the case.
Besides, teaching people things seems like a pretty general life experience, surely there are people here who have been in a similar situation. -
2016-11-27 at 3:13 AM UTCtell them to write down important shit on notebooks
i've survived every job i've had because i had a notebook to write shit down in
it makes me look like a faggot at some of the easier jobs, sure
but that way i dont have to ask as many questions later -
2016-11-27 at 3:16 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny It doesn't seem beyond the realm of the possible. I wouldn't have been surprised if malice had some relevant links or books (you'd think someone with such an interest in neurogenesis and cognitive enhancement would have read up on the subject before) but it looks like that's not the case.
Besides, teaching people things seems like a pretty general life experience, surely there are people here who have been in a similar situation.
That's true I guess. I've always found it odd how different people remember things. I've realized that the way I remember and learn things can be very different than how other people do it. That's all I got lolzzz -
2016-11-27 at 3:18 AM UTChey on second thoughts dont even bother
coz i remember when i had to teach people shit i'd always tell them to bring in a notebook the next day to write shit down
but they never did
ever
and then they'd fucking ask me shit i already taught them, etc, not to mention keep fucking shit up
fucking worthless fucks -
2016-11-27 at 3:20 AM UTC
Originally posted by Enter tell them to write down important shit on notebooks
i've survived every job i've had because i had a notebook to write shit down in
it makes me look like a faggot at some of the easier jobs, sure
but that way i dont have to ask as many questions later
lol they do that shit in the military -
2016-11-27 at 3:32 AM UTCI want to be a game dialog and scenario writer like this guy fuys:https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/the-narrative-had-to-be-baked-into-the-corridors-marc-laidlaw-on-writing-half-life
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2016-11-27 at 12:24 PM UTCI know absolutely nothing about programming but I assume the people they put in your group aren't total idiots.
I've led groups before and I've figured out that some people just can't work with words. Visual learners etc. Trial and error works best for those.
You probably don't have to teach them programming but specialized tasks so a notebook with generalized step by step procedures(?) regarding those tasks is probably not a bad idea. -
2016-11-27 at 12:24 PM UTCYoutube is always a good idea.
Monkey see, monkey do. -
2016-11-27 at 2:18 PM UTC
Originally posted by RisiR Youtube is always a good idea.
Monkey see, monkey do.
Pretty much this. Just make a series of instructional videos, and you can edit them to perfection. If people have questions your videos did not address, they are welcome to ask you.
As you know, everyone learns differently. Some learn best by reading, some by listening, and others by doing. Therefore, include subtitles in your videos and insert mini projects or assignments that pertain to the topic at hand. -
2016-11-27 at 2:28 PM UTCPAVLOVIAN CONDITIONING.
you explain something. then you test their comprehension. if they fail the test, you use a taser against them or something of the sort. if they pass the test, u give them a chocolate. -
2016-11-27 at 2:43 PM UTC
Originally posted by Enter hey on second thoughts dont even bother
this...
coz i remember when i had to teach people shit i'd always tell them to bring in a notebook the next day to write shit down
but they never did
ever
and then they'd fucking ask me shit i already taught them, etc, not to mention keep fucking shit up
fucking worthless fucks -
2016-11-27 at 2:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by Enter hey on second thoughts dont even bother
coz i remember when i had to teach people shit i'd always tell them to bring in a notebook the next day to write shit down
but they never did
ever
and then they'd fucking ask me shit i already taught them, etc, not to mention keep fucking shit up
fucking worthless fucks
It's what anti said. You didn't give them chocolates for encouragement. -
2016-11-27 at 9:58 PM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ Pretty much this. Just make a series of instructional videos, and you can edit them to perfection. If people have questions your videos did not address, they are welcome to ask you.
As you know, everyone learns differently. Some learn best by reading, some by listening, and others by doing. Therefore, include subtitles in your videos and insert mini projects or assignments that pertain to the topic at hand.
inb4 Lanny becomes most successful Youtuber teaching EVERYONE how to program a toaster to run a forum. -
2016-11-27 at 10:33 PM UTCput smart drinks in theiyre cofe