How we learn a language http://spkr8.com/t/12811

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We all use language in fun and interesting ways, even when we don’t think about it. Our industry brings us together with people from all over the world, even some of the folks attending this conference will speak English as a second or even third language.

In a past life I was a teacher of english as a foreign language, and these days I’ve kept that passion for languages alive by becoming multilingual myself.

I’ll speak about how we pick up a programming language in much the same way as we learn to speak a natural language and then integrate ourselves in the culture surrounding that programming language in much the same way.

I’m not going to talk at boring lengths about language theory, but instead evaluate how we learn a language as humans – regardless of its origin. I hope to make it clear that you can apply some of – if not all – the same skills you use to easily pick up a new programming language to give you a real leg-up in learning a foreign language.

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From-paris Ben Orenstein, 30 Jun 12:12 PM

Comment deleted by Ben Orenstein on June 30, 2012 at 12:12 PM

From-paris Ben Orenstein, 30 Jun 12:21 PM

Hi Ryan!

First of all, I enjoyed your talk topic. I thought your core thesis was interesting and worth sharing. Kudos on that!

Here are a couple things I think would have improved the delivery of those ideas:

  1. More practice with the slides. A number of times you seemed surprised by what happened when you advanced to the next slide. I think practicing your talk in real conditions (with slides) would have helped this.

  2. Awareness of your stage presence. You didn't seem to know what to do with your hands, and often resorted to playing with your badge. It was a bit distracting from your message.

  3. More energy. In a 45-minute talk, it's really easy to lose your audience. You've got to keep feeding energy into your delivery, and hopefully surprising them every few minutes.

I hope this feedback is helpful. I have a hunch the next time you give this talk it'll be even better.

Stream.19598 Ryan Stenhouse, 30 Jun 05:38 PM

Thanks a lot Ben! I really appreciate the feedback.

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