How we learn to code is new again.
Tiffany Tse
@tiffany_tse
uOttawa-WPA
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Think of something you learned recently.
How did you learn it?
If you had to teach it to the person beside you, would you do it the same way?
In today's ever-changing web development landscape what is really required to improve ones existing skill set? What are the challenges that newcomers face when getting into web development? This talk will focus on how we should educate the next generation of web developers, designers and site builders, the alternative forms of education which exist and how to get involved, engage and teach people how to code.
Willingness to learn and challenge oneself.
Always be learning.
- Mathew Milan
That showcases skills and real projects.
Student and Alumni from Hacker You Bootcamp, Toronto
To create wealth you must create value to others. To create value to others you must learn.
The only way to bring new people into your community is to get outside of it.
Most people who work with Drupal, didn't start out that way.
Whether through an institution or not, learning is learning.
We should try to engage all levels of knowledge if possible.
As teachers and as learners we need to stay up to date.
Update your curriculum as often as possible.
Give context, real world examples, and provide meaning for learners.
Teach how to problem solve. Not just copy and paste.
We need to create lifelong learners
@tiffany_tse
ttse@coldfrontlabs.ca
tiffany@ladieslearningcode.com