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On this episode of Anchored, Soren is joined by Paul Spears and Fred Sanders, both of whom are authors, speakers, and faculty members of Torrey Honors College at Biola University. The three discuss the unique features of the Torrey Honors College and the integrated academic engagement that equips students to move beyond an unhealthy focus on scholastic performance and sink their teeth into meaningful learning. They explore the dangers of the catchphrase “critical thinking” and rethink the label of “gen ed” classes. Spears and Sanders also share wisdom about the power of leaving classes “on a comma”: unresolved, unsettled, and inviting further inquiry.
SHOW SUMMARY:In this episode our guest is Paul Spears, an Enterprise system architect and consultant for Oasis Digital. We've challenged Paul to help us tackle a difficult subject: what can you do if you've got a difficult boss? We also tap into his experience as a leader to help you identify ways to be a better manager yourself.LINKS:https://oasisdigital.com/https://angularbootcamp.com/The Trusted AdvisorCONNECT WITH US:Paul Spears @TheEvergreenDevBrooke Avery @JediBraveryErik Slack @erik_slack
Justin presents a selection of highlights from this year’s Unbelievable? The Conference 2019 in London, including Krish Kandiah on Creating Better Conversations, Kristi Mair on reaching millennials, Sarah Lumgair on Islam and much more. To order the Conference on DVD/MP3CD or Digital Download for over 13 hours of seminars, panels and talks click here For Unbelievable? Live in LA on 11 & 12 Oct: www.unbelievable.live Get signed copies of Unbelievable? the book and audiobook: https://www.premierchristianradio.com/Shows/Saturday/Unbelievable/Unbelievable-the-Book For more faith debates visit http://www.premierchristianradio.com/Shows/Saturday/Unbelievable Join the conversation: Facebook and Twitter Get the MP3 Podcast of Unbelievable? Via RSS or Via Itunes
Joey and bigheadjoe discuss the dea(r)th of Limited Grand Prix coverage at #GPNJ, their #MTGRNA Prerelease experiences, the importance of holding priority on #MTGArena, and our first impressions of Standard, including the results from #SCGINDY #HASHBROWN LINKS: Grump Prix Drama Coverage from Hipsters of the Coast Check Out This Mono Red Phoenix Deck by Paul Spears from #SCGINDY #SCGINDY Decklists The New Home of Magic Storyline Content (but bring back the novels pls) Featuring music by Spruke Contact us at yomtgtaps [at] gmail [dot] com Follow us on Twitter! @yomtgtaps (BHJ and Joey) @affinityforblue (Joey) @bigdeadjoe (Bigheadjoe) Become a fan of Yo! MTG Taps! on Facebook! Follow Yo! MTG Taps! on Twitch! Thanks for listening!
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Paul Spears This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Paul Spears. Paul works for Oasis Digital, which is a software development firm based out of St. Louis, and teaches at Angular Boot Camp. He first got his career started at Oasis Digital and has been there for around the past 8 years. He first got into programming in early high school/late middle school when he and his Dad would build computers out of scraps they found. This really sparked his interest in computers and led him to pursue software development as a career. They also talk about what he is working on now and what he is most proud of contributing to the community. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Paul intro How did you first get into programming? Built computers with his Dad First computer science class in high school C++ in high school Computer science degree in college What was it that drew you into programming? Loves logic puzzles Likes being able to automate issues and problems with software How did you wind up at Oasis Digital? What is your approach to bringing people on to get a job? Put emphasis on finding people who are interested in “solving the puzzles” Angular Learning the actual API is not the main goal Get a Coder Job Course Hiring outside the CS degree What are you most proud of contributing to the community? Project work Creating curriculum What are you working on now? Loves that he can keep continuing to learn new things about Angular And much, much more! Links: Oasis Digital Angular Boot Camp Angular Get a Coder Job Course Paul’s GitHub Oasis Digital GitHub @dpsthree Picks: Charles Star Realms Pandemic Legacy Paul StackBlitz Nintendo Switch
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Paul Spears This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Paul Spears. Paul works for Oasis Digital, which is a software development firm based out of St. Louis, and teaches at Angular Boot Camp. He first got his career started at Oasis Digital and has been there for around the past 8 years. He first got into programming in early high school/late middle school when he and his Dad would build computers out of scraps they found. This really sparked his interest in computers and led him to pursue software development as a career. They also talk about what he is working on now and what he is most proud of contributing to the community. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Paul intro How did you first get into programming? Built computers with his Dad First computer science class in high school C++ in high school Computer science degree in college What was it that drew you into programming? Loves logic puzzles Likes being able to automate issues and problems with software How did you wind up at Oasis Digital? What is your approach to bringing people on to get a job? Put emphasis on finding people who are interested in “solving the puzzles” Angular Learning the actual API is not the main goal Get a Coder Job Course Hiring outside the CS degree What are you most proud of contributing to the community? Project work Creating curriculum What are you working on now? Loves that he can keep continuing to learn new things about Angular And much, much more! Links: Oasis Digital Angular Boot Camp Angular Get a Coder Job Course Paul’s GitHub Oasis Digital GitHub @dpsthree Picks: Charles Star Realms Pandemic Legacy Paul StackBlitz Nintendo Switch
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Paul Spears This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Paul Spears. Paul works for Oasis Digital, which is a software development firm based out of St. Louis, and teaches at Angular Boot Camp. He first got his career started at Oasis Digital and has been there for around the past 8 years. He first got into programming in early high school/late middle school when he and his Dad would build computers out of scraps they found. This really sparked his interest in computers and led him to pursue software development as a career. They also talk about what he is working on now and what he is most proud of contributing to the community. In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Paul intro How did you first get into programming? Built computers with his Dad First computer science class in high school C++ in high school Computer science degree in college What was it that drew you into programming? Loves logic puzzles Likes being able to automate issues and problems with software How did you wind up at Oasis Digital? What is your approach to bringing people on to get a job? Put emphasis on finding people who are interested in “solving the puzzles” Angular Learning the actual API is not the main goal Get a Coder Job Course Hiring outside the CS degree What are you most proud of contributing to the community? Project work Creating curriculum What are you working on now? Loves that he can keep continuing to learn new things about Angular And much, much more! Links: Oasis Digital Angular Boot Camp Angular Get a Coder Job Course Paul’s GitHub Oasis Digital GitHub @dpsthree Picks: Charles Star Realms Pandemic Legacy Paul StackBlitz Nintendo Switch
Panel: Ward Bell Joe Eames Shai Reznik Alyssa Nicoll Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Paul Spears and John Baur Paul and John both work at Oasis Digital Solutions in St. Louis. Paul is the lead curriculum author for the Angular Bootcamp course. Both, Paul and John teach Angular to companies, public, private, and offer consulting to their customers. Paul and John speak about specific ways they approach teaching. Both teachers have a wide range of experience in teaching Angular. Paul and John speak about the most current best practices of teaching and learning Angular. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Teach newcomers Angular, the proper approach. Starting fresh with the Bootcamp as an already experienced developer. You should know the basics of JS, HTML, CSS, etc. Enterprise background? Using dot net with Angular How do you bring people along with single page apps, as they have different backgrounds CLI and tooling to help get people moving along with Angular Where do people get hung up? EG Module Dumping everything in one module or Lazy Routing and much more! Links: AngularBootCamp.com @bps3 @johnrbuar Oasis Digital Solutions Picks: Shai Angular In-Depth Angular Performance Checklist Angular Basics 1 Alyssa Active Power Mode Joe Better Off Ted Charles Low Carb Cheese Cake Paul Angular Performance Playground Stencil JS John Terraforming Mars
Panel: Ward Bell Joe Eames Shai Reznik Alyssa Nicoll Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Paul Spears and John Baur Paul and John both work at Oasis Digital Solutions in St. Louis. Paul is the lead curriculum author for the Angular Bootcamp course. Both, Paul and John teach Angular to companies, public, private, and offer consulting to their customers. Paul and John speak about specific ways they approach teaching. Both teachers have a wide range of experience in teaching Angular. Paul and John speak about the most current best practices of teaching and learning Angular. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Teach newcomers Angular, the proper approach. Starting fresh with the Bootcamp as an already experienced developer. You should know the basics of JS, HTML, CSS, etc. Enterprise background? Using dot net with Angular How do you bring people along with single page apps, as they have different backgrounds CLI and tooling to help get people moving along with Angular Where do people get hung up? EG Module Dumping everything in one module or Lazy Routing and much more! Links: AngularBootCamp.com @bps3 @johnrbuar Oasis Digital Solutions Picks: Shai Angular In-Depth Angular Performance Checklist Angular Basics 1 Alyssa Active Power Mode Joe Better Off Ted Charles Low Carb Cheese Cake Paul Angular Performance Playground Stencil JS John Terraforming Mars
Panel: Ward Bell Joe Eames Shai Reznik Alyssa Nicoll Charles Max Wood Special Guests: Paul Spears and John Baur Paul and John both work at Oasis Digital Solutions in St. Louis. Paul is the lead curriculum author for the Angular Bootcamp course. Both, Paul and John teach Angular to companies, public, private, and offer consulting to their customers. Paul and John speak about specific ways they approach teaching. Both teachers have a wide range of experience in teaching Angular. Paul and John speak about the most current best practices of teaching and learning Angular. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Teach newcomers Angular, the proper approach. Starting fresh with the Bootcamp as an already experienced developer. You should know the basics of JS, HTML, CSS, etc. Enterprise background? Using dot net with Angular How do you bring people along with single page apps, as they have different backgrounds CLI and tooling to help get people moving along with Angular Where do people get hung up? EG Module Dumping everything in one module or Lazy Routing and much more! Links: AngularBootCamp.com @bps3 @johnrbuar Oasis Digital Solutions Picks: Shai Angular In-Depth Angular Performance Checklist Angular Basics 1 Alyssa Active Power Mode Joe Better Off Ted Charles Low Carb Cheese Cake Paul Angular Performance Playground Stencil JS John Terraforming Mars