Presented by:
Christiane Bauer
Christiane studied Geography, Law and languages at University of Heidelberg. Christiane is systemic Coach and a Design Thinking Coaching. Since many years she works for SAP managing virtual, international teams in the Education area. She is the founder of SAP Young Thinkers and is deeply impressed by the human brain and how it work. Learning and the different ways how people like to learn and digest and apply knowledge is her topic of interest. In her private time she meets friends, likes to knit, to paint, to plant all kinds of herbs. She is a runner and loves nature. Cooking and eating is one of her favorite time spends.
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We talk a lot about machine learning and AI and how this works. I'm interested in the way humans learn, how every individual can be understood, and how every person can find ways to explore and reflect on her own best access to learning.
One aspect of Logo and Snap! today is to learn about learning, a thought and idea that resonates a lot with me and has inspired experimenting more with Snap! as a tool to find your own learning triggers.
For a couple of years, I have observed how young thinkers begin Computer Science with Snap!. Most of them get inspiration through different learning modules relating to Art, Biology, Media, Math, or Words or pure learning around the big ideas of Computer or Data Science. Almost all learners like a playful approach and interaction with peers. Some learners just get started by logging into Snap! and experimenting on their own without any pre-instruction. Can we use Snap! as a tool to give ourselves a hint about our own preferred way to learn?
What if the reflection about the piece of code you created, the topic you used, the issues you had, or the things you found specifically easy or appealing tells you a lot about your own learning preference? What if it gives you access to your subconscious preferences and learning sweet spots?
This talk will share first experiences around learning with Snap! including first steps in 100% virtual setups. We will then open up for a lively discussion to exchange experiences.
Discuss on the Snap! Forum
- Date:
- 2020 July 30 - 12:30 PST
- Duration:
- 30 min
- Room:
- Zoom 2
- Conference:
- Snap!Con 2020
- Type:
- Short Talk
- Track:
- Short Talk
- Difficulty:
- N/A