Mercutio
Fatwah on Western Digital
One of the more interesting challenges I've undertaken lately is to teach fairly inexperienced computer users the skills involved in troubleshooting a PC.
As I've mentioned elsewhere, I have a nice little job teaching 20 people - mostly steelworkers - the information needed to become a good PC tech, and perhaps even the A+ certification (I see that as secondary to actual learning).
I figure I can lecture all day about PC hardware and software. "This is an AT motherboard. These are the parts on an AT motherboard..."
One of the joys of my job, though, is teaching all the details involved with troubleshooting all these different pieces. Hardware and software both.
Most of this is stuff I don't particularly think about any more. I just know.
So how does one go from "everything is a puzzle" to unconscious understanding?
I know there are all levels of techs here, mostly people that're probably closer to me than to my students, but I'd appreciate hearing about how you all learned to work on PCs, the lessons you learned in trying to troubleshoot problems, that sort of thing.
If nothing else, we'll probably get a good collection of techie stories.
As I've mentioned elsewhere, I have a nice little job teaching 20 people - mostly steelworkers - the information needed to become a good PC tech, and perhaps even the A+ certification (I see that as secondary to actual learning).
I figure I can lecture all day about PC hardware and software. "This is an AT motherboard. These are the parts on an AT motherboard..."
One of the joys of my job, though, is teaching all the details involved with troubleshooting all these different pieces. Hardware and software both.
Most of this is stuff I don't particularly think about any more. I just know.
So how does one go from "everything is a puzzle" to unconscious understanding?
I know there are all levels of techs here, mostly people that're probably closer to me than to my students, but I'd appreciate hearing about how you all learned to work on PCs, the lessons you learned in trying to troubleshoot problems, that sort of thing.
If nothing else, we'll probably get a good collection of techie stories.