Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 21

Thread: Teaching Yourself (Redone)

  1. #1

    Teaching Yourself (Redone)

    TEACHING YOURSELF (I moved it to this form because i thought that if people read it befor asking newbie questions it would help)

    As we all know AO is a great place to learn about how to find solutions to your problems, and learn how to secure your system. However, are we really learning how to fix our problems or are we just looking for the answers? And yes, there is a difference.

    We have all seen it in the forums: "Help me I have a virus" or the classic "My computers dead!!!!?!?!!!". Within each of these threads are questions like "how do I fix this???". Quite often, we are all too happy to help. But from my short time at AO I have discovered that this forum is all about (or supposed to be about) learning and passing on what we learned as well as how we learned. This thread will discuss a three-step process on how to learn from your mistakes and yet gain knowledge to explain how it happened, or why it happened, and then knowing how to fix it or find the solution to fixing it.

    Now, being the computer tech that I am I understand that many problems having to deal with computers are sometimes unexplainable. This can be often due to a flaw in the code or maybe even hardware failure. There are things that are sometimes unfixable. We also have to recognize that sometimes working with computers can mean a lot of guesswork. Being that as it may, it is always best to have some understanding of what you are doing before you do it. That’s what this thread is for.


    STEP ONE: Learn about it, don't just fix it.

    There are many ways to learn about your problem. If an error comes up on your screen, copy or write down some of the key words in the message and do a search on it in Google. Remember that you?re probably not the only one who has had this problem. If a solution or help cannot be found through searches, come to the forum. Do a search through the forum using the Search Feature. If you still don't find the answer to what you are looking for, then ask the forum in the appropriate forum area. It is important to remember that you shouldn't stop there. While waiting for a response, dig a little deeper. Find out why it happened, or even how it happened. If you do this you will learn allot more then just how to fix your problem. At the least, the extra details may come in handy when explaining what happened and will probably help in getting a speedier response.

    STEP TWO: Explain your problem to yourself

    Now, after you've determined what the specific issue is that you are facing, try describing the problem yourself. Start with simple questions like: "What?s is the specific problem with the computer/network/device?", "Why and how did the problem occur?". If you can't answers these questions then go back to Step One. You may need to revise your search words or review your notes as to the cause of the problem. Ideally, you should list as many possible causes as you can think of that might cause the particular issue. If you can successfully answer these questons, then you can ask yourself "How can I fix it???". Then it will be time for Step Three.

    Your ability to explain the problem to yourself means that you should be able to explain it to someone else. If you can explain it clearly it can help with troubleshooting. You may even discover the answer when explaining it. Remember that sometimes finding solutions means eliminating what doesn't work or what doesn't fit.

    STEP THREE: Now!!!!! WAIT.... OK now you can fix it...

    By following these three steps I know that you will gain more knowledge about computers than you ever would have. If someone just gave you the answer in the end you'd still know nothing about the problem, what caused it or how to solve it in the future. By doing these steps you take away so much more. As the quote says:

    "Give someone a fish, and you feed them for a day.... teach them to fish, And you feed them for a lifetime..."


    __________

    Thank you MsMittens for your help with this.....

  2. #2
    HeadShot Master N1nja Cybr1d's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2003
    Location
    Boston, MA
    Posts
    1,840
    Just do all the OA members a favor and pass this knowledge on.
    change that


    It looks pretty good. Good Job.

  3. #3
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Oct 2002
    Posts
    4,055
    Yeah, this look's really good and should be made into a sticky for this forum (hint hint). Good job man, we should spam those damn stickies so people read these thing's
    Space For Rent.. =]

  4. #4
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Sep 2003
    Posts
    500
    Give someone a fish and you feed them for a day. Beat someone with a fish and you don't have to feed them anymore.
    You shall no longer take things at second or third hand,
    nor look through the eyes of the dead...You shall listen to all
    sides and filter them for your self.
    -Walt Whitman-

  5. #5
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Posts
    184
    Nice this is a great sticky and i hope all the people who do not no how to use AO or read FAQ use it...lol
    Nice Post man

  6. #6
    HeadShot Master N1nja Cybr1d's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2003
    Location
    Boston, MA
    Posts
    1,840
    If they don't read the FAQ or know how to use AO, you really believe that they're going to read it? Even if you make it a sticky, it will be ignored....

  7. #7
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    Near Manchester (England)
    Posts
    145

    Question Huh? Could have sworn I'd posted on this thread...

    the other day. If I remember I was the first to respond.

    Was it all just a dream? Did I imagine it?

    I notice the "Head," post has been amended now. Perhaps I didn't contribute much? Or is it to do with my newbie status?

    Just curious.
    Tomorrow is another day for yesterdays work!

  8. #8
    Well because I myself am not educated very well in spelling, and I have trouble writing sometimes (yes I did use a spell checker but like someone once said to me, my spelling could damn well crash it) , I asked MsMittens to look through the post, copy and edit the file and then send it back to me. When I received the file I found that my editing time for that particular post was up. So I maid a new thread with the same title but with "(Redone)"...
    The posts where then swapped as a sticky, by MsMittens...

    Was it all just a dream? Did I imagine it?
    No you did not imagine it... A new post was started in its place...

  9. #9
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    Near Manchester (England)
    Posts
    145
    Thanks for that. I thought I'd done something wrong and was getting a little paranoid.

    Feel much better now. Cheers!
    Tomorrow is another day for yesterdays work!

  10. #10
    Senior Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2002
    Posts
    339
    Originally posted here by Spyder32
    Good job man, we should spam those damn stickies so people read these thing's
    No, we should make those stickies regularly bumped by the system, say once in every month...

    Peace always,
    <jdenny>
    Always listen to experts. They\'ll tell you what can\'t be done and why. Then go and do it. -- Robert Heinlein
    I\'m basically a very lazy person who likes to get credit for things other people actually do. -- Linus Torvalds


Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •