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== What this is == | |||
This is a starting point for a Learning Path "Electronics Repair" | This is a starting point for a Learning Path "Electronics Repair" | ||
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Resources could be wiki pages, recordings of events, external links to documents/events/web pages, ... | Resources could be wiki pages, recordings of events, external links to documents/events/web pages, ... | ||
What this isn't | |||
== What this isn't == | |||
* Finished/complete/exhaustive | * Finished/complete/exhaustive | ||
* ... | * ... | ||
Overview - what is a learning path? | == Overview - what is a learning path? == | ||
IRL a path is a human-friendly way from point A to point B that you can walk at your own pace. Paths often have break points and signposts. | IRL a path is a human-friendly way from point A to point B that you can walk at your own pace. Paths often have break points and signposts. | ||
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There's some information about learning paths [https://elearningindustry.com/tips-strategies-create-roadmap-transform-elearning-programs] | There's some information about learning paths [https://elearningindustry.com/tips-strategies-create-roadmap-transform-elearning-programs] | ||
== Foundation == | |||
Introductory material - in particular safety | Introductory material - in particular safety | ||
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== Tools and materials == | |||
== | == Techniques == | ||
(e.g. a session on unsoldering and soldering? Hot melt glue, sugru, etc.) | (e.g. a session on unsoldering and soldering? Hot melt glue, sugru, etc.) | ||
Applying those techniques | == Applying those techniques == | ||
- specific events for specific categories of items | |||
== Recording results for the Fixometer == | |||
(this could be a theme running through the sessions) | |||
== Diagnosis and root cause analysis == | |||
(fancy name for ‘what is the real problem’) | |||
Lessons learned | == Lessons learned == | ||
- what NOT to do! - when to seek help/say no/refer to vendor etc. | - what NOT to do! - when to seek help/say no/refer to vendor etc. | ||
Graduation ceremony | == Graduation ceremony == | ||
(Possibly people who have completed the path sign their name here?) | (Possibly people who have completed the path sign their name here?) |
Revision as of 12:41, 15 October 2020
What this is
This is a starting point for a Learning Path "Electronics Repair"
The audience for this page is anyone interested in learning more about Electronics Repair.
The aim here is to curate information that readers can use to learn more about how to repair, in an organized development path from general foundation information to very specific information.
Of course this is a massive/infinite topic and this content will never be "finished" - but if we can collect information primarily as links to resources on our wiki and to external resources, and develop it over time, this should grow more useful.
Resources could be wiki pages, recordings of events, external links to documents/events/web pages, ...
What this isn't
- Finished/complete/exhaustive
- ...
Overview - what is a learning path?
IRL a path is a human-friendly way from point A to point B that you can walk at your own pace. Paths often have break points and signposts.
A Learning Path aims to help you transition from novice repairer to some higher level of experience. The path points you at information you cna use to learn about repair which you can progress through at your own pace. Also the whole path is visible so you can jump to specific topics depending on your interest or needs.
There's some information about learning paths [1]
Foundation
Introductory material - in particular safety
Tools and materials
Techniques
(e.g. a session on unsoldering and soldering? Hot melt glue, sugru, etc.)
Applying those techniques
- specific events for specific categories of items
Recording results for the Fixometer
(this could be a theme running through the sessions)
Diagnosis and root cause analysis
(fancy name for ‘what is the real problem’)
Lessons learned
- what NOT to do! - when to seek help/say no/refer to vendor etc.
Graduation ceremony
(Possibly people who have completed the path sign their name here?)