Student overcomes English tech jargon barrier with glossary and feedback strategy

A student enrolled in a Growth Mindset and Digital Communication diploma program encountered a significant obstacle when unfamiliar English technical terms — such as commit, push, and pull request — disrupted both practical learning and team collaboration. The language gap caused two core problems: difficulty following hands-on instructions in real time and an inability to articulate questions clearly to peers. To address this, the student built a personal glossary of over 15 Git and GitHub terms, developed a habit of independent research into digital culture concepts, and actively sought feedback from classmates on technical communication. The experience reinforced that technical communication is a critical soft skill, as shared vocabulary reduces misunderstandings and speeds up project delivery. The student concluded that breaking large frustrations into small, actionable learning tasks and fostering a judgment-free feedback culture are key to overcoming technical bottlenecks in any team environment.
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