303: Kids, Turn in Your Chips
Embedded19 Sep 2019

303: Kids, Turn in Your Chips

Jay Carlson (@jaydcarlson) is back on the show to discuss education and the techniques he's using to teach embedded systems.

Jay has some great posts on his jaycarlson.net blog. The one related to this show was entitled "How I Teach Embedded Systems." Jay was also on Embedded 226: Camp AVR Vs. Camp Microchip where we discussed his fantastic survey of micros in The Amazing $1 Microcontroller. We also mentioned one of his recent posts about 3 cent micros.

Teaching has many different approaches. We talked about Bloom's taxonomy and mentioned the Dreyfus model of skill acquisition.

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