From 0 to 1 to 10

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Andromeda Yelton has written a great blog post about her experiences teaching a bootcamp for librarians in Toronto earlier this week. It includes this insightful observation:

I believe…that the kinds of problems you are engaged with fundamentally change with every order of magnitude of the size of program you write…:

…The 3am realization is that many, many "introduction" to programming materials start at the 1→10 transition. But learners start at the 0→1 transition–and a 10-line program has the approachability of Everest at that point.

I'm going to be quoting this in future instructor training sessions. The question is, how do we act on it? In particular, how can we translate the model we've developed for Software Carpentry–volunteer instructors, two-day workshops, and authentic tasks–into something that will help librarians get from 0 to 1 to 10?