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Hey hey! Glad you enjoyed it :) As for mindset for teaching, I just make the materials I would've like to have had. Put yourself in the shoes of someone who doesn't know anything about the topic and get creative when teaching it. Make your own style. Ask yourself, "would I watch this video?" Plus, remember the job of a teacher is not necessarily to teach everything, it's to inspire the student to want to learn and figure things out on their own. PS I subscribed! |
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Thank you for sharing such a wonderful course on TensorFlow. Very comprehensive and well structured. Inspired from this course, I want to share what I learned through a series of videos through my YouTube channel in a similar manner. Although, learning and teaching are my passions, I only have experience in the latter and I want to gain experience in teaching as well.
Hence, with that in hand, I wanted to know if you can share some tips on how to teach ML via YouTube. What mindset is required while teaching the same? What kind of environment is required to keep the videos appealing and content-friendly? etc.
Also please subscribe to my channel, through which I would be sharing my learning of ML soon.😊👍
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