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Explore the evolution of education and work connection in the digital age, featuring innovative techniques and real-world narratives. Discover how to observe and connect with various professions and tasks, narrated by experts in the field. Learn practical tips for diagnosing performance issues and recreating infographics.
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Mind, Heart, and Hands:Lifelong Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age Jon Udell OCWC 2009 April 2009
John Leeke online, demonstrating his revolutionary technique for interior storm windows
Themes of John’s work (and mine) Narration of work Online apprenticeship Video for knowledge sharing
In the pre-industrial era, education and work were: Observable Connected In the post-industrial era, they are: Not observable Not connected
Walter Lewin’s Physics 8.02 Now education is observable and connected. Good!
But what about the work? What is it like to be: A physicist? A engineer? An alternative energy entrepeneur? A safety inspector? How can we observe the work? How can we connect with the workers?
Narrating the work: Joe Gregorio Practice Theory
Narrating the work: Jon Galloway Troubleshooting an Intermittent .NET High CPU problem Hopefully it’s helpful to you, but I know that there are folks out there with some real skill at diagnosing application performance issues, and there are better debugging tools available, too. How would you go about diagnosing something like this?
Narrating the work: Chris Gemignani Task: Recreate a New York Times infographic using Excel New York Times version Excel version