@jordinn I’d say embrace the fact you’re learning about the subject and share what you’re learning, the process, challenges, etc. I’ve always found that sharing while learning both helps you learn better and lets you relate to others who are also on the same journey. I’d go so far as to say that the worst teachers are those who forget what it was like to learn their subject and the best ones are the ones who are always learning. Also, I’m sure you’ll be great, because clearly you care.
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that one JNL (jordinn@zirk.us)'s status on Tuesday, 14-May-2024 06:33:55 JST that one JNL Academics, have you ever been accepted to give a talk about something you're not yet sure that you know enough about? (To present your early research thinking, for example?) After having a minor heart attack, what did you do next?
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