· No responsibility
· Narrow disjointed view, no big picture
· Decisions for standard situations
· Conceptual understanding
· Active decision making
· Deep understanding of rules, theories.
· tacit knowledge
iPad was released in Korea in April, 2011. I was able to buy one by directly purchasing it from USA and used the gadget for a year. That's why I could hold a session for iPad users at the time. I delivered the audiences what I knew, what I did with iPad, and what's good about iPad. Over 30 people came to listen to my lecture and I led the two-hour session successfully.
I used to work on weekend to stay busy in my life. A technical product instructor was what I took as a part-timer to achieve the goal. This job was a lot like the Apple Genius. My duty was to support customers technically when customers have problems or questions relating to their products. I surely could help foreign customers as well with my English skill, which was the fun and useful part of this job.
CS50 of Harvard University through edX.
It is a demanding, but definitely doable, highly educational course that can teach you what computational thinking is.
Throughout 11 weeks,
with a great professor David J. Malan,
you are going to learn essential, broadly applicable skills and basic knowledge, including algorithms, data structure with C and Python on the beautiful cloud IDE, the basic image processing and cryptography, and so on.
It's the quintessential course for engineer !