How to teach yourself to learn?
How do you make the best use of your past knowledge?
As a teacher, you’ll find yourself in the position of being the master of your own destiny.
With that in mind, I have created a video series of lessons that will take you on a journey of learning to become a better person.
The goal of this series is to show you how to build a positive mindset and be a better communicator.
I’ve put together a list of six questions that I want you to consider, and then share your answers with me in the comments.
This will be a good place to get some practice on how to put together this list, and to find out what you might be missing out on. 1.
When you were a kid, did you know what a robot was?
What was it like to be one?
Did you learn any of these lessons from being around robots?
2.
When did you first start to learn computer science?
What made you want to learn more?
3.
When were you first exposed to robotics?
What were some of the reasons why you wanted to learn robotics?
4.
Did you have a hobby or interest in robotics or robotics related topics?
How much of that interest was from learning more about robotics?
5.
What was your first job in a robotics company?
If so, what were the skills and responsibilities that you used to build that job?
6.
Did your parents ever mention robots to you, or any other topics related to robotics or robots?
How did you handle that?
Do you think robots are good for society?
7.
What do you think about robots as a whole?
Are there any particular aspects that you think need to change?
8.
How do robots affect society?
9.
How important is it for society to have good jobs for workers in the future?
10.
What are some of your top five robots and why?
11.
What is your favourite thing about robotics and why do you enjoy it?
12.
How much do you spend on your robots and do you use them?