Welcome to the Office Hour Podcast! In today’s episode, I’m joined by Quincy Larson, the founder of FreeCodeCamp, a charity that’s helping millions of people learn to code and transform their careers.
Quincy shares his incredible journey, from founding FreeCodeCamp to growing it into a global nonprofit with over 10.5 million YouTube subscribers. He dives deep into his decision to give away all of his equity, and the importance of skills, network, and reputation in the world of coding and entrepreneurship. You’ll also hear valuable advice on scaling a nonprofit, building a global community, and navigating the challenges of monetization in the tech education space.
00:00 - 02:00: Welcome and Introduction to Quincy Larson
02:00 - 10:00: The Origins of FreeCodeCamp: From Idea to Reality
10:00 - 20:00: The Journey to 10.5 Million Subscribers on YouTube
20:00 - 30:00: Why Quincy Gave Away All His Equity in FreeCodeCamp
30:00 - 40:00: The Role of Skills, Network, and Reputation in Building a Tech Empire
40:00 - 50:00: Scaling FreeCodeCamp: The Importance of Community and Outreach
50:00 - 60:00: Monetization, Sustainability, and Growing a Global Non-Profit
60:00 - 70:00: Advice for Aspiring Coders and Entrepreneurs in the Tech Space
70:00 - 80:00: The Future of FreeCodeCamp and Education in Coding
80:00 - 85:00: Quincy’s Vision for the Future of Tech Education and Closing Remarks
freecodeCamp: https://www.freecodecamp.org/
Quincy's Book "How to Code": https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/learn-to-code-book/
The freeCodeCamp Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@UC8butISFwT-Wl7EV0hUK0BQ
In this episode, our guest is Dr. Barbara Oakley, Ph.D., a renowned educator, bestselling author, and professor of engineering at Oakland University. We delve into Dr. Oakley's fascinating journey from Russian translator to engineering professor, exploring how her diverse experiences have shaped her unique approach to learning and teaching. We discuss the importance of curiosity in learning, the misconceptions surrounding active learning in education, and the power of retrieval practice and memory in the learning process. Dr. Oakley also shares insights on the complexity of learning sciences and the need for critical thinking when adopting new educational practices.We then explore the concept of pathological altruism and its impact on education, challenging some common assumptions in the field. Dr. Oakley provides practical tips on leveraging AI to accelerate learning, including how to use generative AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude to enhance understanding of complex concepts. We also discuss the importance of basic concepts and simple practices in learning, and how to overcome the tendency to overcomplicate educational methods. This episode will be of interest to educators, students, parents, and anyone seeking to improve their learning strategies and understand the science behind effective education. 0:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 1:21 Dr. Oakley's Unique Background and Career Path 5:58 The Importance of Curiosity in Learning 11:44 Experiences as a Russian Translator and Lessons Learned 20:29 Becoming an Accidental Educator and Challenging Educational Norms 25:52 The Misconceptions of Active Learning in Education 35:33 The Complexity of Learning Sciences and Critical Thinking 40:28 The Power of Retrieval Practice and Memory in Learning 45:30 The Importance of Basic Concepts and Simple Practices in Learning 48:35 Pathological Altruism and Its Impact on Education 49:24 Leveraging AI to Accelerate Learning: Practical Tips 52:40 Conclusion and Course Recommendation Dr. Barbara Oakley's Courses: Learning How to Learn: https://www.coursera.org/learn/learning-how-to-learn Accelerate Your Learning with ChatGPT: https://www.coursera.org/learn/learning-chatgpt Book mentioned: Pathological Altruism https://barbaraoakley.com/books/pathological-altruism/