Creating your own self-directed learning curriculum

This document was created to help self-educators learn a new skill. Learning a new skill without a formal structure can be hard, but there is a way to mimic an organized format for daily learning. This format is a living guide meaning it is extremely flexible and should be used as a checklist. Too much structure can be too rigid while too much flexibility can cause a wandering mind. Find your balance, write out your malleable guide, and start your learning today!


Want to see this in action? Check out my 30 day journey learning Ember.

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πŸ€” What are you learning?

Topic:
One sentence to describe this new skill.

Learning Objectives:
List the core concepts or foundational skills needed to master this skill.

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Proficiency Metrics:
List task you'll be able to achieve after completed this 30 day learning journey.

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Learning Resources:

Categorize your learning resources based on your learning style.

πŸ‘€ Visual Resources:

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πŸ’» 10 Short Projects (Hands-on learner):

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πŸ“– Reading Resources:

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πŸ“ Teaching Opportunities (Verbal and Social Learner):

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πŸ‘‹πŸΎ Open Source Projects to Contribute To (Hands-on learner):

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Immerse yourself in your learning:

#️⃣ Hashtags to follow:
Example: #javascript, #womenintech, #peopleintech, #blacksintech, #blackwomenintech, #codinglife, #frontend, #emberjs etc.

πŸ‘€ Social Media Accounts to follow:
Personally, I love following the creators of the coding language, folks who identify as core contributors and folks who talk about what I want to learn.

πŸ‘₯ Indirect Mentors, Direct Mentors, Friends, and Communities:
Indirect Mentors are those informal mentors who may or may not know you; however, they provide encouragment or aide in some way. Direct mentors are those folks who you have a recurring meeting cadence, those who you have direct access to, and folks who you may spend time pairing programming with.

Learning Plan

πŸ“‹ What’s the plan?
Pick one learning resources that'll cover a span of 30 days:

🎯 Goal:
Set your daily learning schedule: Ex. M-F. Plan your rest days and set the time of day you plan to study.

Week 1

Chapters or Video Pages or Time
Section 1 Pages 1-20
Section 2 Pages 20-50

Week 2

Chapters or Video Pages or Time
Section 3 Pages 50-100
Section 4 Pages 100-150

Week 3

Chapters or Video Pages or Time
Section 5 Pages 150-200
Section 6 Pages 200-250

Week 4

Chapters or Video Pages or Time
Section 7 Pages 250-300
Section 8 Pages 300-350