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Technical Book Development

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Interview Protocol

Current Job Role

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How would you describe your current working role?


Preferred learning style

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How would you describe the way you prefer to learn? (vocab: hands-on, methodical, experiential, reflective, pragmatic, eager, lazy, peer-to-peer, group, taught)

Recent Learning Task

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For the purpose of the remainder of the interview, please recall a recent significant learning task in the broad professional area of the software practitioner, and for a few minutes, think back over the learning period before answering.

Learning Subject

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What was the specific subject of the learning activity? (vocab: a language, framework, development approach...)

Learning Objective

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What was the purpose of this learning activity? (vocab: to develop, to gain familiarity, to be able to manager others, to teach others, to advise clients, for personal interest .. )

Learning Strategy

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How would you describe the learning strategy you adopted?

Resources used

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Using the resource checklist as a starting point, which THREE resources did you use most in this learning activity, in what order and what did you gain from each?

Books

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Specifically, what books did you buy or consider buying and how were they used?

Focus

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How did you maintain focus on the subject without following lots of interesting side-issues?

Validation

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How did you validate your understanding? How do you know when you know enough?

See One, Do one, Teach one

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What was the proportion of passive learning, active learning and teaching?

Review

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What would you change about this learning process with hindsight?

Handing on

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What advice would you give to a colleague about to undertake the same learning task?

Resource List

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Resource List


Respondent A

Current Job Role

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How would you describe your current working role?

Preferred learning style

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How would you describe the way you prefer to learn? (vocab: hands-on, methodical, experiential, reflective, pragmatic, eager, lazy, peer-to-peer, group, taught)

Recent Learning Task

[edit | edit source]

For the purpose of the remainder of the interview, please recall a recent significant learning task in the broad professional area of the software practitioner, and for a few minutes, think back over the learning period before answering.

Learning Subject

[edit | edit source]

What was the specific subject of the learning activity? (vocab: a language, framework, development approach...)

Learning Objective

[edit | edit source]

What was the purpose of this learning activity? (vocab: to develop, to gain familiarity, to be able to manager others, to teach others, to advise clients, for personal interest .. )

Learning Strategy

[edit | edit source]

How would you describe the learning strategy you adopted?

Resources used

[edit | edit source]

Using the resource checklist as a starting point, which THREE resources did you use most in this learning activity, in what order and what did you gain from each?

Books

[edit | edit source]

Specifically, what books did you buy or consider buying and how were they used?

Focus

[edit | edit source]

How did you maintain focus on the subject without following lots of interesting side-issues?

Validation

[edit | edit source]

How did you validate your understanding? How do you know when you know enough?

See One, Do one, Teach one

[edit | edit source]

What was the proportion of passive learning, active learning and teaching?

Review

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What would you change about this learning process with hindsight?

Handing on

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What advice would you give to a colleague about to undertake the same learning task?


Respondent B

Name of bookmark Great browse

Contents:

1. videos player when clicked on a video, when clicked 2 times in a second show options to be clicked including:

a. play, pause, copy, download, install, add a feature, remove, delete. When I click on it should play the video I searched for.

All videos on google should be found there, and can log out from there. And search box.