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Erik: What steps have you taken to become a better teacher?
Bijoy: So, I think there's a lot of pieces to that puzzle and it's-teaching is a really
complex thing. A lot of the times you think oh, teaching I will just get up there and
pontificate and blab on that's really not teaching that's lecturing, that's entertaining,
that's not teaching. So, I think the really key piece of teaching is that the student
has to generate. They have to generate something. If they're not generating something there's
no evidence of learning and there's no way to know that they're learning. They're actually
aren't learning. So, you know, there's a process but you got to get them choose into
concept, you gotta get them multi-model because people are depending on modalities, some wanna
hear it, some wanna see it, some wanna touch it that kind of thing but ultimately they
gotta generate it and they gotta take the concept and do something with it, create something
new with it. If you haven't done that third step I think that's when you haven't really
succeeded as a teacher. So, that's maybe the biggest thing I've learned is if they're
just passively sitting there, you know, taking in information and they aren't actually processing
it and then not spewing it out like you told them but actually combining it to create something
new, that third part is the real test of learning and teaching.