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Title: Sharing Programming Knowledge with Kit Kuksenok
Date: 2023-03-28
Category: atr-kit
Tags: programming, sharing
Slug: atr-kit
lang: en
event_start: 2023-04-01 16:00
event_duration: 2h
featured_image:/images/atr-kit.png
summary: In this workshop, Kit draws on their research in software engineering education and experience in technical pedagogy to host a space to share experiences of how we navigate programming knowledge. They ask: What are the challenges to effective technical learning or teaching? How can we overcome those barriers, both pedagogically and practically?
Available & The Rat and Varia are very happy to co-present the workshop **Sharing Programming Knowledge** with **Kit Kuksenok**.
**Workshop: Saturday 1 April, 16:00 18:00, varia (Gouwstraat 3, Rotterdam)**
In this workshop, Kit draws on their research in software engineering education and experience in technical pedagogy to host a space to share experiences of how we navigate programming knowledge. They ask: What are the challenges to effective technical learning or teaching? How can we overcome those barriers, both pedagogically and practically?
This workshop welcomes code-curious people of all levels; when we work with technical systems, we are all learning, all the time. Together, we will reflect on how the way we learn improves our teaching - and how the way we teach improves our learning. It will be held in English.
**Kit Kuksenok**, PhD, is a computer scientist, sociotechnical systems researcher, multidisciplinary artist, and a friend of Available & The Rat (they shared research space during the 2022 year of School of Commons alongside A&TR organizer Lili Huston-Herterich).