Susan Canaga

Computer Science Teacher (Former Software Dev Manager)

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Always look for opportunities to practice and coach troubleshooting. One came for me the other day with the classroom stapler...

A bright student in a hurry urgently asks me, “Mrs. Canaga, Mrs. Canaga...the stapler won't work!”

As thoughts rolled through my head (like...what has someone done to the stapler now?), I stopped and asked, “Well, have you tried to troubleshoot the problem?“

With an extemely annoyed look on his face, the student replied, “Troubleshoot the stapler?”

Mrs. Canaga: “Sure...what is the problem you are having?“

Student: “It won't staple my paper.”

Mrs. Canaga: “Did it work recently?”

The student now realizes he's been caught in a teachable moment and reluctantly responds, “I think so... maybe it needs more staples?”

Mrs. Canaga: “Did you check?”

Student: “How do I do that?”

Mrs. Canaga: “I don't know...have you examined the stapler?”

Student looks over the stapler, “Well it looks like there might be two ways.” After a bit of trial and error, he opens the stapler and finds it empty. A quick reload, and he's back to work with a stapled paper in hand and troubleshooting on his mind. He might have been mumbling something about me too, but hey...that's the art of troubleshooting!

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posted on Saturday, November 05, 2005 10:32 AM

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# re: No problem too big or too small to troubleshoot. 11/5/2005 11:04 AM Chris Williams
That's a great story, especially the line about "the student now realizes he's been caught in a teachable moment", I actually laughed out loud when I read that.

# re: No problem too big or too small to troubleshoot. 11/5/2005 11:25 AM Uri Goldstein
Charming story. It's a good lesson that an "annoying" situation can turn into a teaching opportunity.

I'd love to hear more classroom stories :)

# Debugging more than just programs 11/5/2005 3:45 PM Computer Science Teacher
Susan Canaga has a post today that talks about teaching a student to troubleshoot a stapler. I love how...

# re: No problem too big or too small to troubleshoot. 11/5/2005 12:47 PM Alfred Thompson
I think that too often we as teachers are tempted to take the easy way out and "just fix it." It's a lot better to grab that teachable moment as you did. Great stuff!

# re: No problem too big or too small to troubleshoot. 11/6/2005 10:59 AM David Jacobus
Great Post Susan! It is why I teach! With all the distractions: What makes teaching so wonderful is to have a few of those moments a day!

# re: No problem too big or too small to troubleshoot. 11/9/2005 3:36 AM Tom Indelicato
Hmm, maybe the problem was that he wasn't used to a that particular type of stapler. Who knows, maybe he had Mac stapler, and you've got a Win stapler ...
8^)

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