Alex Estabillo

Alex Estabillo

Location: miami, fl

About me

I am an instructor at NGH Watchmaking School, Miami.

Skills

micromechanics, watchmaking

Activity

Keeping up to date  is very important.  Students, graduates, and the institution rely on current information to keep up with the current landscape.

Good to review the requirements and standards especially when audit season arrives.

Comment on julien noel's post: This is the second time in a long time I've taken the course; good to review.

Documentation is a great way to record your thoughts and feelings.  It's also a wise way to define expectations, rules, and terms.

Reflecting on this gathered information should evolve the internship experience to something all parties benefit.

I expect most students seek guidance on the sop of a company, but take comfort knowing their specialized skills will develop in a professional atmosphere.  Networking and career path development was the furthest thing on my mind when I was in school.

 

Internships are great for developing skill and knowledge in real world applications.

Networking and career exploration are good too.

Whether to implement active learning early or later in the program is much like a phase in our recruitment process where we try to weed out those who are truly interested in the program and what it has to offer versus those who want to pick up a hobby or trying to make their parents happy.

I believe gamification is a wonderful tactic in education especially in my field since definite rules and procedures need following.

I believe adaptive learning applies to students who are entering new fields with no previous experience.  That way student who have an affinity to the subject matter can accelerate and quickly find the more challenging aspects of the material.  

Conversely, students who need more help have support too.  These students tend to consume more resources of the teacher, so having prepared activities for the faster learners is paramount.  Giving busy work to occupy students may help with the lock-step nature of a traditional classroom, but this may fatigue a student’s energy for incorporating new concepts or abilities.

I entered this program as an instructor with regular students, and a lot of the learning material lended well in an educational setting.  The quiz was more of a workplace scenario.

There was an issue with one of the video learning breaks, but I believe it's getting fixed.

 

I'm in a trade/vocational school and I'm excited re-examine my lessons with a new perspective.

Simulation exercises are valuable, but are difficult to reproduce in a realistic manner, so I have to remind my students that some simulations are purely academic.  I point out the goals of the exercise so everybody is on the same page.

 

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