OSE Apprenticeship Education Schedule

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  1. Modular Breakdown - how to achieve scalable development rates by coordinated breakdown of a problem into small parts. Open source economy, ZMC goal. For example, 724 house modules (1000 House Modules) in Architectures 101, 500 Modules, 50 Machines, 1000 Mechanisms, 1000 Algorithms etc. Or periodic table, common minerals. Trees and birds. 1000 Plants. All together, on one page, we can design all the modules across. On one page, we list all the module sets. On another page, we can start taking individaul item implementations from all these sets, to design an actual buildout of an undertaking of interest.
  2. CAD-BOM-Build method of online editable docs (Google) for scalable team collab.
  3. Complex Systems Thinking - we learn how to absorb unlimited information without getting overwhelmed by a Scoping Approach, General Semantics, Mnemonic Techniques, Integral Compartmentalization, Increased Metacognition, Emotional Regulation and other techniques.
  4. Legal Literacy - from understanding your rights, representing yourself in court, becoming a legal consultant, or passing the bar exam to get licensed to practice law - this is an indispensable primer for change agents and for access to justice
  5. RTK GPS Drone Control and Automation 101 - learn how to implement remote control on vehicles and drones, and how to add RTK GPS from self built SBC servers with antenna repeaters for local networks.
  6. Shop 1 - Shop Skills in metal, wood, composites, Welding, Mechanics, and Carpentry 101, Dan Gelbart, etc.
  7. Hydrogen 101 - lab grade hydrogen generation, oxuhydrogen cutting, oxyhydrogen brazing, alkaline elctrolyzers, storage tanks and boosters to 10000 psi. Entry level involves non-pressure generators, and running gas in an engine.
  8. Soils 101 - 100 Soils, load bearing testing [1], RLF for the same with the 4 devices. Soil Composition Testing, compressive strength testing of block, etc. Soil stabilization (correcting the base, geogrid, piles, cement, stabilized soil walls, etc)

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