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The Expertise Reversal Effect (2003)
Instructional techniques that are highly effective with inexperienced learners can lose their effectiveness when used with more experienced learners.
Feb 28, 2021
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Rob Cobb
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September 2020
The Billion Dollar Bootcamp
What would it take to build a billion-dollar-a-year school?
Sep 7, 2020
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Rob Cobb
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April 2020
The best online interactive learning experiences
And what makes them good
Apr 22, 2020
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Rob Cobb
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March 2020
The Emotional Journey of Learning to Code
Today, we’re talking about our feelings. I tell a story, map out the emotional journey of a bootcamp, and lay out implications for folks building…
Mar 7, 2020
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Rob Cobb
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February 2020
Lambda School Twitter fight, ISAs, Incentive Alignment, and Outcomes Reporting
I started writing this section for yesterday’s newsletter, but as news kept coming out and I kept adding more thoughts, it got too long, so I pulled it…
Feb 26, 2020
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Rob Cobb
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Bootcamp business models, How to tell if you'd like programming, and a conversation with a long-time Bootcamp Instructor
2/24/20 Newsletter
Feb 25, 2020
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Rob Cobb
Code Reading, Learning In Public, CS Teacher Slack Group
Plus an update on Holberton and Lambda - (2/14/20 newsletter)
Feb 14, 2020
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Rob Cobb
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A short history of bootcamp regulation, the state of the bootcamp market, and learning roadmaps
This week, we revisit the ongoing Holberton (and Lambda School, and tradecraft) regulation story with a look at bootcamp regulatory action over time…
Feb 7, 2020
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Rob Cobb
January 2020
Galvanize Acquisition, Regulatory Action, SQL, SEO, and Learning to Program in 10 Years
Jan 31 2020
Jan 31, 2020
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Rob Cobb
June 2019
Welcome to CS Education (the newsletter)
Here, we’re going to focus on how to teach code well. How do we teach coding, algorithms, and software design? How do people learn web development, data…
Jun 10, 2019
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Rob Cobb
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