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Great American 
Teach In 2014 
Rajasekar Elango
Introduction 
Software Developer at Salesforce.com 
We deliver Customer Relationship 
Management (CRM) products on the cloud. 
CRM is a system for managing a company's 
interactions with current and future 
customers.
Are Computers Smart?
What is computer programming? 
● Computers are stupid but fast. 
● Humans are smart but slow. 
● Programming is the act of taking 
complicated human ideas and breaking 
them down into simple enough instructions 
that a computer can understand and follow. 
● Then the computer can perform your idea 
super-fast for you.
Binary 
Infact computer hardware understands only 
binary 0 & 1. 
1 Bit = Binary Digit 
8 Bits = 1 Byte 
1024 Bytes = 1 Kilobyte 
1024 Kilobytes = 1 Megabyte 
1024 Megabytes = 1 Gigabyte =1024*1024*1024*8 Bits or 
8589934592 Bits
How many of you like pets? 
● In some way computers are like pets. 
● Once you learn to communicate in their 
language, you can make them do whatever 
you want. (Of Course, with some limitation)
Why I like programming? 
● I love making things for other people to 
use. 
● I like solving puzzles. 
● I like experimenting and research. 
● I enjoy continuous learning. 
● Right mix of creativity (Arts) and logic 
(Engineering) 
● No cost of raw materials. 
● Work from anywhere internet is available.
Resources for learning programming 
http://lightbot.com/ (Age 4-8 & 9 and up) 
http://scratch.mit.edu/ (Age 5-15) 
http://www.greenfoot.org/door (Age 10-15) 
http://code.org 
Python-Kids-Playful-Introduction-Programming 
Hello World!: Computer Programming for Kids 
and Other Beginners 
Lego mind storms (Age 8-15)
Khan Academy - Great site for 
learning 
https://www.khanacademy.org/
Questions ?
Elements of Effective Learning 
How should you Learn...? 
Analogy with Elements of Universe
Earth - Grounding your thinking 
● Understand simple things deeply 
● Master the basics 
● Ask: What do you know ? what you don’t 
know? 
The simple and familiar hold the secrets of the complex 
and unknown. The depth with which you master the 
basics influences how well you understand everything you 
learn after that.
Fire - Igniting insights through 
mistakes 
● Welcome accidental missteps - let errors be 
your guide 
● Mistakes and failure are not signs of 
weakness; instead they are opportunities 
for future success. 
● What separates the good from the great is 
how we react to that bad day.
Fire - Fail nine times 
● The next time you face a daunting challenge, think to yourself, “In order 
for me to resolve this issue, I will have to fail nine times, but on the 
tenth attempt, I will be successful.” 
● This attitude frees you and allows you to think creatively without fear of 
failure, because you understand that failure is a forward step toward 
success. 
● Take a risk and when you fail, no longer think, “Oh, no, what a 
frustrating waste of time and effort,” but instead correctly think, 
“Great: one down, nine to go— I’m making forward progress!” 
● Mistakes, loss, and failure are all flashing lights clearly pointing the way 
to deeper understanding and creative solutions.
Air - Create questions out of thin air 
● Creating questions enlivens your curiosity 
● Asking questions about an assignment or 
project before beginning work in earnest 
will always lead to a stronger final product. 
Ask, “What’s the goal of this task?” and 
“What benefit flows from the task?”
Air - Teach to Learn 
● There is no better way to learn anything than to 
actually teach it, because to teach something you 
have to confront many fundamental questions: 
o What is the motivation to learn this topic? 
o What are the basic examples? 
o On what aspects of this material should I focus? 
o What are the underlying themes ? 
o What ties the ideas together? 
● These questions force you to discover the heart of the 
matter and see exactly what you truly understand and 
what you still need to work on.
Water - Seeing flow of ideas 
● Understanding current ideas through flow of 
ideas 
● Creating new ideas from old ones. 
● The flow of iteration will lead to a refined 
final product. - Start with draft and iterate. 
Whenever you face an issue— whether an area of study or 
a decision about a future path—consider what came 
before. Wonder how the issue at hand landed in front of 
you. Ask where and what it was yesterday, a month ago, 
a year ago, and so forth. Everything, everyone evolves.
Engaging change : Transform yourself 
● Adopt the habit of improvement, whether 
using our four elements or by any other 
methods that you find. 
Remember that learning is a lifelong journey ; 
It doesn’t stop at school. thus each of us 
remains a work-in-progress— always evolving, 
ever changing— and that’s Quintessential 
living.
Character is more 
important than Scores
Character - Grit 
● Grit: 
Grit is disposition to pursue long term goals 
with passion and perseverance 
Grit is a noncognitive personality trait based 
on someone’s ability to persevere despite the 
presence of many challenges and obstacles to 
achieve a given goal
Character - Delay Gratification 
Delayed Gratification the ability to resist the 
temptation for an immediate reward and wait 
for a later reward 
Delaying gratification is a process of 
scheduling the pain and pleasure of life in 
such a way as to enhance the pleasure by 
meeting and experiencing the pain first and 
getting it over with
Character - Curiosity 
Curiosity is an eagerness to explore and 
discover new things.
Character - Optimism 
Optimistic child believes that his or her effort will be 
rewarding and will improve their future. 
People with an optimistic explanatory style interpret 
adversity as being local and temporary (i.e., “It’s not that 
bad, and it will get better.”) while those with a 
pessimistic explanatory style see these events as more 
global and permanent (i.e., “It’s really bad, and it’s 
never going to change.”). Their beliefs then directly 
affect their actions; the ones who believe the latter 
statement sink into helplessness and stop trying, while 
the ones who believe the former are spurred on to higher 
performance -
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Great american teach in 2014

  • 1. Great American Teach In 2014 Rajasekar Elango
  • 2. Introduction Software Developer at Salesforce.com We deliver Customer Relationship Management (CRM) products on the cloud. CRM is a system for managing a company's interactions with current and future customers.
  • 4. What is computer programming? ● Computers are stupid but fast. ● Humans are smart but slow. ● Programming is the act of taking complicated human ideas and breaking them down into simple enough instructions that a computer can understand and follow. ● Then the computer can perform your idea super-fast for you.
  • 5. Binary Infact computer hardware understands only binary 0 & 1. 1 Bit = Binary Digit 8 Bits = 1 Byte 1024 Bytes = 1 Kilobyte 1024 Kilobytes = 1 Megabyte 1024 Megabytes = 1 Gigabyte =1024*1024*1024*8 Bits or 8589934592 Bits
  • 6. How many of you like pets? ● In some way computers are like pets. ● Once you learn to communicate in their language, you can make them do whatever you want. (Of Course, with some limitation)
  • 7. Why I like programming? ● I love making things for other people to use. ● I like solving puzzles. ● I like experimenting and research. ● I enjoy continuous learning. ● Right mix of creativity (Arts) and logic (Engineering) ● No cost of raw materials. ● Work from anywhere internet is available.
  • 8. Resources for learning programming http://lightbot.com/ (Age 4-8 & 9 and up) http://scratch.mit.edu/ (Age 5-15) http://www.greenfoot.org/door (Age 10-15) http://code.org Python-Kids-Playful-Introduction-Programming Hello World!: Computer Programming for Kids and Other Beginners Lego mind storms (Age 8-15)
  • 9. Khan Academy - Great site for learning https://www.khanacademy.org/
  • 11. Elements of Effective Learning How should you Learn...? Analogy with Elements of Universe
  • 12. Earth - Grounding your thinking ● Understand simple things deeply ● Master the basics ● Ask: What do you know ? what you don’t know? The simple and familiar hold the secrets of the complex and unknown. The depth with which you master the basics influences how well you understand everything you learn after that.
  • 13. Fire - Igniting insights through mistakes ● Welcome accidental missteps - let errors be your guide ● Mistakes and failure are not signs of weakness; instead they are opportunities for future success. ● What separates the good from the great is how we react to that bad day.
  • 14. Fire - Fail nine times ● The next time you face a daunting challenge, think to yourself, “In order for me to resolve this issue, I will have to fail nine times, but on the tenth attempt, I will be successful.” ● This attitude frees you and allows you to think creatively without fear of failure, because you understand that failure is a forward step toward success. ● Take a risk and when you fail, no longer think, “Oh, no, what a frustrating waste of time and effort,” but instead correctly think, “Great: one down, nine to go— I’m making forward progress!” ● Mistakes, loss, and failure are all flashing lights clearly pointing the way to deeper understanding and creative solutions.
  • 15. Air - Create questions out of thin air ● Creating questions enlivens your curiosity ● Asking questions about an assignment or project before beginning work in earnest will always lead to a stronger final product. Ask, “What’s the goal of this task?” and “What benefit flows from the task?”
  • 16. Air - Teach to Learn ● There is no better way to learn anything than to actually teach it, because to teach something you have to confront many fundamental questions: o What is the motivation to learn this topic? o What are the basic examples? o On what aspects of this material should I focus? o What are the underlying themes ? o What ties the ideas together? ● These questions force you to discover the heart of the matter and see exactly what you truly understand and what you still need to work on.
  • 17. Water - Seeing flow of ideas ● Understanding current ideas through flow of ideas ● Creating new ideas from old ones. ● The flow of iteration will lead to a refined final product. - Start with draft and iterate. Whenever you face an issue— whether an area of study or a decision about a future path—consider what came before. Wonder how the issue at hand landed in front of you. Ask where and what it was yesterday, a month ago, a year ago, and so forth. Everything, everyone evolves.
  • 18. Engaging change : Transform yourself ● Adopt the habit of improvement, whether using our four elements or by any other methods that you find. Remember that learning is a lifelong journey ; It doesn’t stop at school. thus each of us remains a work-in-progress— always evolving, ever changing— and that’s Quintessential living.
  • 19. Character is more important than Scores
  • 20. Character - Grit ● Grit: Grit is disposition to pursue long term goals with passion and perseverance Grit is a noncognitive personality trait based on someone’s ability to persevere despite the presence of many challenges and obstacles to achieve a given goal
  • 21. Character - Delay Gratification Delayed Gratification the ability to resist the temptation for an immediate reward and wait for a later reward Delaying gratification is a process of scheduling the pain and pleasure of life in such a way as to enhance the pleasure by meeting and experiencing the pain first and getting it over with
  • 22. Character - Curiosity Curiosity is an eagerness to explore and discover new things.
  • 23. Character - Optimism Optimistic child believes that his or her effort will be rewarding and will improve their future. People with an optimistic explanatory style interpret adversity as being local and temporary (i.e., “It’s not that bad, and it will get better.”) while those with a pessimistic explanatory style see these events as more global and permanent (i.e., “It’s really bad, and it’s never going to change.”). Their beliefs then directly affect their actions; the ones who believe the latter statement sink into helplessness and stop trying, while the ones who believe the former are spurred on to higher performance -

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Many think that computers are really smart. They are not. They are as dumb as it can be. What they excel at is crunching numbers very quickly. They do not know how to think or reason. They do exactly what we tell them. The job of a programmer is to translate real-world problems into numbers that computers can understand. A computer is like a child that will do everything you tell him to do. What you want him to do is irrelevant; the only thing that matters is what you tell him. Computers act in a similar way. They follow instructions blindly. If instructions are not precise enough or if there are some steps missing, it is the fault of the programmer for not being clear or detailed enough.
  2. Educational courses are designed in a way that each concept builds on top of previous concept.