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Mike Robuck
Mike Robuck
1/25/2016 3:22:43 PM
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Re: Extensive re-training efforts
I don't think we have anything close to coding as an elective where we live. We do have STEM, but it's just getting off of the ground here, and the resources seem pretty limited so far. Plus it's an after school program instead of being offered during school hours. 

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
1/25/2016 2:58:09 PM
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Re: Extensive re-training efforts
@Ariella:

Correct. As I just mentioned in high schoold kids have an option to choose programming as an elective. But it is not one of their mandatory streams in schools.

If the goal is to really focus and target on getting more programming skills out into the world introducing programming as one of regular subjects sounds like an idea. Learning programming would surely not hurt any kid but would surely improve their logical thinking abilities.

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Ariella
Ariella
1/25/2016 2:43:57 PM
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Re: Extensive re-training efforts
@vnewman I have a kid in high school now. As far as I know, coding is not a basic part of the curriculum like algebra, biology, and history. Incidentally, languages are now strictly elective as the board of Regents dropped its foreign language requirement. 

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
1/25/2016 2:26:28 PM
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Re: Extensive re-training efforts
@Vnewman:

My son is a high school freshman this year. One of his electives is Java programming. I am very surprised the way they are doing programming at school. It is basically a tool that puts the skelton program in. These kids keep writing code as required by the programming problem that they are solving. I try to sit with him which ofcourse he hates. I am quiet unpleased to know that kids just are programming without even getting to know the real basic fundemantals. I wanted to teach my son the right way starting with basics so he knows each bit of the program that he is writing. But he is not excited about that and not completely convinced with that.

But we must agree at this age there is absolutely no barriers to what kids can learn. As long as they are motivated enough, they can learn and do anything that interests them. I have heard of many stories about a 10year old coding like a pro. Very impressive generation and trend to watch out for !

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vnewman
vnewman
1/25/2016 2:16:27 PM
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Re: Extensive re-training efforts
I would personally love to see some sort of "coding" requirement in high school or even at the university level.  It really is just another language now, like Spanish or French, in a way, no?

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Ariella
Ariella
1/23/2016 6:33:27 PM
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Re: Extensive re-training efforts
@Mike do you have any ideas about how to encourage more people to enter the field? What about offering cross training to people  with other majors? 

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Joe Stanganelli
Joe Stanganelli
1/23/2016 12:14:49 PM
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Re: Extensive re-training efforts
@Carol: Learning is, of course, a constant process.  Good to see AT&T reignite the old "Bell Labs" attitude of innovation and constantly staying ahead of the game with research.

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Mike Robuck
Mike Robuck
1/22/2016 9:39:03 PM
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Re: Extensive re-training efforts
We have a shortage of engineers here in the U.S. Service providers are getting behind programs such as First Robotics and STEM, but it will take a while to percolate up. 

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Joe Stanganelli
Joe Stanganelli
1/22/2016 9:38:56 PM
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Re: Reskilling is not the big issue
@Ariella: Experience is great, but (in my, ahem, experience) those who are more novice haven't picked up any bad habits yet!  In these situations, it is often better to have the less experienced quick-study than the slow-to-evolve old hand.

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ms.akkineni
ms.akkineni
1/22/2016 3:22:50 PM
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Re: Reskilling is not the big issue
@imorris:

I also would totally agree with you about encouraging young talent and Mr.Zuckengerg's example is surely phenomenal.

Present generation is way more advanced and exceptional. We may not even guess what they have to offer unless you see. They are far more advanced in thinking, abilities and they have a completely different perspective of things around you. In my opinion there should be mix and balance when you think about need for fresh Vs experience.

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