Friday, November 25, 2016

MIT 6.008.1x - Computational Probability and Inference (edX)

After slogging through the AI class, I thought it would be a good idea to level up my probability skills a little bit.  So I poked around on edX and stumbled on to the Computational Probability and Inference class by MIT.  One thing led to another and I, apparently, accidentally signed up.  Whoops.  But it's all good, I'm going to roll with this one and see where it takes me.

Monday, November 14, 2016

Teaching Agile and Scrum with Legos!

I had the opportunity to act as a "guest instructor" at Array, the brand new code school that just started up this October in Cheyenne.  What an amazing experience! I've been following the development of the school since early on in its inception, but to actually get to interact with the students and with Eric (the dynamic headmaster) in an actual classroom setting was a real treat.


Friday, November 4, 2016

Berkeley CS169 - Software Engineering (Homeworks)

Once again into the breach


In the Summer of 2015 I burned though the UC Berkeley "Software Engineering" lectures, and had every intention of doing all the reading and related course work so I could "claim" it on my pseudo-transcript.  Well, here it is over a year later and I'm finally getting around to finishing it properly.  I like to think I've refined my personal process for documenting my MOOC journey (lol christ I sound like a B-school brochure)... so since I already took notes on all the coursework (see my previous post), I'll just cover the homework assignments here.