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Greg Wilson



Average rating: 3.81 · 2,499 ratings · 195 reviews · 66 distinct worksSimilar authors
Teaching Tech Together

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The Wilkerson Farm Murders

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How to Teach Programming

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Teaching Tech Together: How...

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Software Design by Example:...

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Beneath Coriandel

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Three Sensible Adventures

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“The world doesn’t get better on its own. It gets better because people make it better: penny by penny, vote by vote, and one lesson at a time. So: Start where you are. Use what you have. Help who you can.”
Greg Wilson, Teaching Tech Together

“Tutorials frustrate competent practitioners because they move too slowly and say things that are obvious (though they are anything but obvious to novices). Equally, manuals frustrate novices because they use jargon and don’t explain things. This phenomenon is called the expertise reversal effect”
Greg Wilson, Teaching Tech Together

“If you are teaching in a free-range setting, your learners are probably volunteers, and probably want to be in your classroom. The exercise therefore isn’t how to motivate them, but how to not demotivate them. Unfortunately, you can do this by accident much more easily than you might think.”
Greg Wilson, Teaching Tech Together



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