mentor/mentee matching workshop program marc “van hauser” heuse [email protected]

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Page 1: Mentor/Mentee matching workshop program Marc “van Hauser” Heuse vanhauser@thc.org

Mentor/Menteematching workshop program

Marc “van Hauser” [email protected]

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EVERYBODY!

• Close laptops, silent mobile phones• Come up in front and stand here• No bystanders–either you take part or you have to go away

• It is fun, you meet new interesting people and totally painless

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What is this workshop about

• Vast resources of knowledge untapped• Matching people for teaching & learning• Create more knowledge– and trust, friendship, fun and peace

• Interconnect the hacking/security community

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Form three groups

• Form on one side for each following group:– Those who want a mentor to teach them– Those who know something they can teach

others– Those you want a mentor but too can teach

others

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There is only one group!

• Even the most knowledgeable person can advance by the help of a mentor – you can’t know everything

• Even the total newbie knows something others don’t– Even little children can teach you a lot e.g. how it

is to be unhindered by knowledge of society rules

=> EVERYBODY move to the group who are both teachers and want to be teached!

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Write down on two pieces of paper …

1. What can you teach others?– Be specific!– The more the better– Examples: Network C programming, cooking vegan food,

webapp hacking, writing secure ObjC code, provide an internship at the IT company you work for, how to start a company, become a speaker at a conference, etc.

2. What would you like to learn?– Again, be specific– Think about what you want to learn about it specifically– The more the better

• Take your time

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Come in front again, form a circle• If more than 20 people are in the workshop, form

groups of 15-25 persons• The moderator starts by example:– Say your name and one sentence about yourself– Read and explain what you can teach others– Read and explain what you want to learn– Say your name again

• Clockwise next person continues• After everyone in the circle has spoken, another

quick round is done where everybody can add something he forgot or got a new idea when listening the others

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Now EVERBODY• Talk to at least two other people/small groups

from the circle who was talking about something you can teach or want to learn

• 2-5 minutes• The moderator will tell you half-time to switch

to a new person/small group• You should seek a single person, however if

multiple person share an interest, it is OK if a small group forms (3-5 persons, otherwise form split the group), but everybody has to talk

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Now what does a Mentee/Mentorhas to do?

• Everybody should be a mentee• Everybody can be a mentor• It is totally OK if mentor and mentee live far away

from each other• Unusual idea but true:– The best to learn something is to teach it!

• Chemistry is important! Only be a mentor/mentee for someone if you emotionally like the other person

• If there are several mentee for a topic, but can’t find a mentor, you can still form a cooperation and learn with each other, dividing the topics

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Responsibilities of the Mentee• Have at least a somehow clear idea what your

goal is in the interest area• Promise to yourself and the mentor you will

dedicate Xh per week in it. Which days and time? Be specific

• Endurance is key!• Be open to ideas, different thinking and

criticism• It is encouraged to make mistakes. That’s how

you learn

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Responsibilities of the Mentor• Challenge the goal! It must be reachable by himself (no

external requirements), plausible, challenging but not too challenging, AND the mentee must seem to be really interested

• Talk to him what he needs (software, hardware, knowledge, contacts, …)

• Establish a weekly day/time to catch up. Exchange contact information

• Support him! Positive, forward thinking, solution oriented• Don’t get in the way. The mentee is the focus.• Don’t actively participate in the project, you must keep a

distance• What he creates is his - not yours• IT IS NOT ABOUT YOU!

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Responsibilities of the Mentor

• You are responsible for the process, form the learning steps for the mentee, remind him of his to-do’s, give honest and positive feedback, support where needed with contacts, access to hardware/software, teach

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MENTOR

MENTEE

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How to match

• The MENTEE asks the Mentor if he would like to teach and support him. NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND!

• Start talking, but agree on a time when to talk in detail (later in the evening e.g. for dinner)

• Exchange contact information

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If you do not find a mentor here• The world is full of people• Someone here might know someone to

introduce you to who might be the right mentor for you

• Ask around who is knowledable in the area you are interested in, or who might know someone who is

• Befriend that person, talk, and if the chemistry matches, ask him

• Most people like to teach others!

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FINAL STEP

• Talk to at least 2 other people/small groups you have not yet talked to

• Then talk to anybody you want to• If Mentee Mentor or Mentee-only-group

matches, exchange contact information and decide on a meeting later

• Talk as long as you want, be on your way when you are satisfied

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Have fun and learn!

If you want to build a ship, don't herd people together to collect wood and don't assign them

tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea.

Antoine De Saint Exupery